This half-day course assists businesses to:
- identify conduct which is potentially anti-competitive, misleading, deceptive or unconscionable; and
- implement strategies to avoid contravention of the Trade Practices Act.
The essential features of misleading and deceptive conduct, anti-competitive and unconscionable conduct are explained through presentation, group discussions, workshops and simulated tasks. As with all Compact's courses, the training is designed to be interactive and practical addressing specific issues arising in the workplace.
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to:
- explain the sources of Australian law and the structure of the legal system
- distinguish between criminal and civil law and explain the civil penalty regime which applies to trade practices matters
- identify situations in which there is a risk of personal liability arising from trade practices
- identify conduct controlled by the Trade Practices Act and implement strategies to avoid breaches of the Act
- explain the essential features of anti-competitive conduct and how these features may arise during their employment
- explain the essential features of misleading or deceptive conduct and identify potential exposure for the business
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