Tag: Franchise Council of Australia

Franchising delegates collaborate in Canberra

A delegation of senior franchise sector leaders attended a series of high-level meetings in Canberra last week, engaging in fruitful discussions with political and bureaucratic decision makers that revolved around the pressing...

FCA invited to Second Round Consultation on Franchise Code Review

Franchise Council of Australia (FCA) members attending a second-round consultation on the Franchise Code Review on 23 October took full advantage of highlighting the practicalities of what’s working and not working in...

FCA Multi-Unit Summit comes to Sydney in October

The Franchise Council of Australia has launched the FCA Multi-Unit Summit event for 2023 to be held on 18 October between 8:30am and 6pm at Sydney Olympic Park. The event has an impressive...

Franchising means big business for more than 94K small businesses in Australia

Franchising is the key support mechanism which has allowed more than 94K franchise outlets across Australia employing almost 600,000 Australians to survive the multiple challenges of recent times. That’s one of the key...

Budget could do more to supercharge small business

The 2023 Federal Budget includes a number of measures that will help ease the cost of doing business amid a turbulent economic environment, and places a clear focus on cost-of-living relief for...

Small businesses blindsided by rushed IR changes

The Franchise Council of Australia (FCA) is scheduled to appear before the Senate inquiry into the Fair Work Legislation Amendment (Secure Jobs, Better Pay) Bill 2022 this Friday. Ahead of this appearance, the...

Calls for more time to consult on IR reform

Labor’s Secure Jobs, Better Pay Bill was introduced to parliament by Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke yesterday, prompting calls of for more consultation and scrutiny from industry bodies. The Bill will see significant...

Federal Budget 2022-23 handed down in testing economic times

Industry bodies have commended the federal government’s first budget for its social reforms, including greater access to child care and paid parental leave, which will help families with the rising cost of...
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