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In December 2020 the ACCC issued a public warning notice about the alleged conduct of Dismissals Direct Pty Ltd, trading as Unfair Dismissals Direct, a company that represented employees in unfair dismissal claims before the Fair Work Commission.
More than 17,500 cars with deadly Takata airbags remain on the streets of Sydney, according to new figures which highlight the locations which have the most airbags yet to be replaced.
More than 11,500 cars with deadly Takata airbags remain on the streets of Brisbane and the Gold Coast, Tweed Heads and Sunshine Coast area, according to new figures which highlight the locations which have the most airbags yet to be replaced.
More than 21,000 cars with deadly Takata airbags remain on the streets of suburban Melbourne, according to new figures which highlight the locations which have the most airbags yet to be replaced.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission yesterday accepted a joint functional separation undertaking from Uniti Group, the first undertaking the ACCC has accepted since the new separation rules came into effect in late August this year.
The ACCC has commenced a self-initiated review of the chicken meat industry in Australia. The review will run to December 2020 and will focus on the commercial relationships between growers and processors. At the conclusion of the review, the ACCC will publish a report that will outline competition or consumer issues existing in the industry and consider the options available to address the identified issues.
The ACCC has issued a draft determination proposing to authorise the Australian Energy Market Operator Limited (AEMO) to allow gas and electricity industry participants to co-operate on measures to ensure secure and reliable energy supply and integrity of wholesale markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ACCC proposes to grant authorisation until 31 March 2021.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) works to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting competition and fair trading and regulating national infrastructure. This report highlights the range of activities the ACCC engaged in to achieve its purpose in the March 2020 quarter.
The ACCC works to enhance the welfare of Australians by promoting competition and fair trading and regulating national infrastructure. This report highlights the range of activities engaged in by the ACCC to achieve its purpose in the December 2019 quarter.
There are currently a wide range of appeals raising funds for people and animals affected by the bushfires. Unfortunately, some of these are scams. The ACCC has set up a dedicated phone number for the public to report bushfire related scams.