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The ACCC has granted authorisation until 30 January 2024 to the W.A.T.A.B Agents' Association Incorporated. The authorisation will allow the Association to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions of service on behalf of current and future members with Racing and Wagering Western Australia.
The current franchising code will be repealed and replaced with a new Franchising Code of Conduct from 1 January 2015.
Over the holidays you and your family may use up your monthly data allowance faster than usual. Depending on your plan this could expose you to excess data charges.
The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation for ten years to the W.A.T.A.B Agents' Association Incorporated. The proposed authorisation would allow the Association to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions of service, on behalf of current and future members with RWWA, and to participate in dispute resolution processes between RWWA and agents.
Register for our free interactive webinar being held on the 9 December to find out about the new Franchising Code of Conduct.
The ACCC has allowed small business owner drivers and the Transport Workers Union (Queensland Branch) to collectively bargain with Toll Transport at the Toll Priority Brisbane depot. The owner drivers are engaged by Toll Transport to provide air freight courier transport services.
We're joining the Australian Securities and Investments Commission, Australian Taxation Office and the Fair Work Ombudsman in presenting a free and interactive webinar for small businesses.
The ACCC has issued a determination re-authorising the Lottery Agents Association of Victoria to collectively bargain on behalf of its members with Tatts, Intralot and any other holders of Victorian lottery licences for 10 years.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided to re-authorise the TAB Agents Association of New South Wales to collectively negotiate the terms and conditions of service with TAB Limited (Tabcorp) and to participate in the resolution of disputes between more than one of its members and Tabcorp.
Dr Michael Schaper outlines the ACCC’s free training for small businesses on the Competition and Consumer Act.