The Australian ³ΤΉΟΝψ and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) has enthusiastically welcomed the Australian Governmentβs commitment to introduce protections for small and family businesses harmed by unfair business trading practices.
Mr Billson said this commitment will reassure small and family businesses that they can invest, innovate, take risks, compete and create jobs and opportunities without being unfairly βdone overβ by a more powerful business because there is a βgaping hole in the lawβ.
βSadly, too many of the more than 50,000 small businesses ASBFEO has assisted with dispute resolution and business concerns have been real-life cases where another business with more power has done harmful things to a small business, simply because they couldβ, Mr Billson said.
βUnfair contract terms protections have helped to stop small businesses being fitted up with harmful, appallingly one-sided contract terms a bigger, more powerful business insists upon to simply reinforce its commercial muscle.
βWhat has been missing is a similar protection addressing harmful conduct and dealings which are all stacked against a small business, with no legitimate business justification, that amplify and exploit a power imbalance and harm the small business.
βDominant and powerful businesses know that if this kind of dodgy conduct was written into βa take it or leave itβ contract they would likely be in breach of the unfair contract terms laws. But by not writing it down, and behaving or conducting themselves in the same manner, this harmful conduct is outside the reach of the current law unless it reaches the very high bar of egregious conduct.
βThere is a lot of βtoo sharp by halfβ conduct that falls between current unfair contract terms (UCT) protections and unconscionable conduct that can bring a small business to its knees. This commitment to introduce new protections for small businesses harmed by unfair business trading practices fills a gaping hole in the law.
βWe have pushed for action to address unfair business trading practices for 4 years and it is very encouraging that the Government has committed to progress this small business protection.
βBeyond this important additional tool for the ACCC to support fair commercial conduct, ASIC needs similar powers to address appalling unregulated conduct in financial services.
βWe will continue to engage enthusiastically and collaboratively with industry stakeholders in the further rounds of consultation to make sure the unfair business trading practices prohibition is fit for purpose and right-sized for small business.
βThis is genuinely exciting and positive news. We have strongly advocated for this measure and it carries forward one of our 14 steps to energise enterprise by levelling the playing fieldβ, Mr Billson said.
βA complementary measure to support the effectiveness of fair trading protections, also set out in our 14 steps to energise enterprise, is providing an affordable, effective and timely alternative for small businesses to defend their economic interests by creating a Federal ³ΤΉΟΝψ and Codes List in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australiaβ. Mr Billson added.
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