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In many countries, code written on company time, with company hardware and as part of the job will automatically assign copyright to the company. It doesn't need an explicit clause but many companies add it anyway.
This is different from the company owning every piece of code you write, which I don't condone. But in this particular case OP has a clear conflict of interest.
Nah, what they're referring to is about stuff created in your own time, on your own kit. It's absolutely bullshit but somehow legal.