$165.00 inc GST

Anti-Competitive Conduct Training

Online Compliance Course

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At a glance

Course length:
5-45 minutes online

Regulation/Law:
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (CCA) (Australia)
Commerce Act 1986 (New Zealand)

Course audience:
Staff who deal with competitors

Region:
Available in Australian and New Zealand content format

Course type:
Structured iDesigned for learners with little prior knowledge, this course type takes the learner through the course subject sequentially – one step at a time. Accelerated iThis course type is designed for learners with prior knowledge, giving learners more ability to self-direct how they engage with the full course content. Using scenarios with voice-overs, tests within the course, and a ‘Learn More’ option, learners can engage the course on any smartphone, tablet, or PC. MicroLearn iFor learners who may not have long periods of time for training, these courses are broken into shorter modules which can be completed when smaller windows of time become available for training. and ShortBurst i Designed for learners seeking a quick summary of specific areas of compliance. This format offers industry-specific content for diverse sectors.

Delivery:
Deploy our courses online via Safetrac’s Compliance LMS or opt for SCORM delivery on your company’s LMS.

About this course

Understanding competition law, regulations in your jurisdiction, and your obligations is essential to all businesses regardless of size or business structure.

Cartels (where firms agree not to compete with one another) are a serious violation of competition law. Cartels injure customers by raising prices and restricting supply.

Safetrac’s ‘Anti-Competitive Conduct’ course considers the types of conduct that is classified as anti-competitive and at the legislation designed to eliminate this type of behaviour.

The course also provides employees with an introduction to relevant legislation and provides an overview of cartels, price fixing, output restrictions and bid rigging.

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Learning outcomes

On completing this course, learners should:

  • understand what conduct is considered anti-competitive;
  • understand the obligations of the employer and the employee under the relevant Act; and
  • understand the terms cartel, price fixing, output restrictions and bid rigging.

Course contents

  • When does anti-competitive conduct arise?
  • What is an anti-competitive arrangement?
  • Depending on the jurisdiction, topics covering:
    • Cartel conduct
    • Output restrictions
    • Market sharing
    • Bid rigging
    • Third line forcing
    • Price fixing
    • Resale price maintenance
    • Exclusive dealing
    • Misuse of market power
    • Anti-competitive agreements
    • Mergers and acquisitions

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