Competition and consumer law: Interacting with other organisations
Competition and consumer law: Interacting with other organisations
Duration: 43 minutes
Overview: This course is about Australian competition and consumer legislation. In this topic, we examine certain restrictive trade practices considered to be anti-competitive. These practices often occur when one organisation deals with another. In this topic, we review:
- Anti-competitive and restrictive trade practices.
- Cartel conduct and different examples of this practice.
- Other breaches of competition and consumer law.
- Exceptions, remedies and enforcements to breaches of restrictive trade practices.
Why is this course important? This course is important because anti-competitive practices go against one of the main objectives of the CCA, which is promoting competition in the market place.
Suitable for: All employees. This course covers issues related to sales roles, as well as marketing and advertising. We recommend:
- First completing the topic Competition and consumer law: Introduction.
- Recognising that this topic does not cover all aspects of competition and consumer law. There are additional aspects covered in two other topics: Competition and consumer law: Safety and Warranties and Competition and consumer law: Conduct and Statements.
Online Assessment: Yes
Workplace Activities: None
Disclaimer: This is a complex area of law and a challenging topic. While this topic carefully breaks down many components, there is significant detailed content, and explorers should take their time with this topic in order to be ready to pass the assessment. In addition to this training module, you should become familiar with any legislation, guidelines, directives, policies and other documents that apply to consumer law in your particular workplace and role. In the event of discrepancy between this course and your workplace policies, your workplace policies should be applied. OmniaCapture is not responsible for you or anyone else for any loss suffered in connection with the use of this information. You should seek legal or other professional advice before acting or relying on any of the information contained in this course.
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