Franchising Consultative Committee (FCC)The FCC (which was previously known as the Franchising Consultative Panel) was established by the ACCC to provide a forum through which competition and consumer concerns relating to the franchising sector, and other franchising issues, could be considered and addressed collaboratively. Functions, membership and administrative arrangements
Current membershipThe committee is made up of a broad range of industry stakeholders with experience (past or current) as franchisors, franchisees, industry associations with a particular interest in franchising, franchise consulting businesses, academics conducting research into franchising issues and law firms which advise on franchising issues. Following a recent review of the FCC’s membership, the FCC is now made up of the following 13 members:
Also participating in meetings of the committee are observers from the Office of the Franchising Mediation Adviser (OFMA), the Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIISRTE) and state small business commissioners’ offices. |
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