ACCC to provide information about collective bargaining arrangements
Small businesses thinking about entering into a collective bargaining arrangement can now gain a greater understanding into: the purpose of such an arrangement, how to lodge an agreement and the role of the ACCC in the process thanks to the release of a free booklet by the ACCC.
The ‘Guide to Collective Bargaining Notifications’ can be accessed online via the ACCC website.
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