ACCC re-authorises the Homeworkers Code of Practice
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued a final determination re-authorising* the arrangements that comprise the Homeworkers Code of Practice.
The Homeworkers Code is a voluntary self-regulatory scheme and provides for accreditation of parties in the garment industry to assist in ensuring that homeworkers are employed according to relevant award conditions. Homeworkers sew garments in premises other than a registered factory.
The ACCC is satisfied that the arrangements under the Homeworkers Code assist in:
lessening the risk of exploitation of a susceptible group
improving the flow of information to homeworkers, and
facilitating compliance with statutory requirements.
More information regarding the applications and a copy of the Final Determination are available by following the Mergers & authorising anti-competitive conduct and Authorisations links on the ACCC's website.
Media inquiries
Mr Graeme Samuel, Chairman, 0408 335 555
Ms Lin Enright, Media, (02) 6243 1108or 0414 613 520
General inquiries
Infocentre 1300 302 502
Release # MR 305/05
Issued: 12th December 2005
Background
*The ACCC has the function, through the authorisation process, of adjudicating on certain anti-competitive practices that would otherwise breach the Trade Practices Act 1974. Authorisation provides immunity from court action, and is granted where the ACCC is satisfied that the practice delivers a net public benefit.