Boozy business lunches ‘seal the deal’
An alcohol filled lunch is still seen as the best way to seal a business dea, according to more than a quarter of respondents in an online survey by Corporate Traveller.
An alcohol filled lunch is still seen as the best way to seal a business dea, according to more than a quarter of respondents in an online survey by Corporate Traveller.
EDirect Pty Ltd, trading as VIPtel Mobile has had proceedings instituted in the Federal Court, Darwin against it by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for allegedly misleading customers.
Premium Milk Ltd has been approved by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in a draft decision to re-authorise collective negotiation arrangements for Premium Milk dairy farmer members.
Consumer law nationally has been radically changed with the passing of new laws that prohibit standard form consumer contracts which contain unfair terms. These changes are likely to have a significant impact on SMEs and how they interact with their customers.
The ACCC has won a case for 55 current and former Allphones franchisees for $3 million in damages from Allphones and its executives for their involvement in ‘unconscionable conduct’ as well as bullying their franchisees.
Without the right employee contracts in place, your business’ star could leave and take all of your clients with them. Find out how you can use employee contracts to protect your business. Picture this, Stephanie sets up a business with two of her friends, Jayne and Cheryl. Stephanie’s business has grown in two years into […]
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