Ombudsman welcomes ACCC collective bargaining plan for small businesses

The Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Kate Carnell has welcomed the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission's (ACCC) proposed exemption to collective bargaining for small businesses.

"This proposal is good news for small business." Ms Carnell said.

"It is broad-ranging and in line with our submission to the ACCC regarding this issue.

"The proposed exemption allows most small businesses to collectively negotiate with their suppliers and processors, without having to seek ACCC approval first.

"Franchisees in particular will see tangible benefits as they band together to bargain for better outcomes on pricing and contract terms.

"This proposal makes it simpler and cheaper for eligible businesses and franchisees to collectively negotiate if they choose.

"It's another important step towards levelling the playing field for small business."

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