2.5.2 Legislation Flashcards

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Legislation

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A set of rules and regulations with which a business has to comply

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Consumer protection

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Aims ensure that consumers are treated fairly by companies.

Ensures that:
- Products should be fit for purpose.
- Products should be of a satisfactory quality.
- Products should match its description.

Supply of goods act.
Trade Descriptions Act.
Distance Selling Regulations.
Weights and Measures.

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Impact of failing to follow consumer protection laws

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  • Damage reputation.
  • Poor customer loyalty.
  • Potential legal actions.
  • Returns/refunds.
  • Other businesses gain an advantage.
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Employee protection

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Prevents the exploitation of workers.

Includes:
- Minimum wage.
- Holiday pay.
- Equality of employment rights for marginalised groups to avoid discrimination.
- The right to belong to a trade union and take industrial action.
- Contracts and termination of employment.
- Redundancy.
- Increased right to sick, maternity and paternity leave.

Equality Act 2010
National Minimum Wage Act 1998
National Living Wage

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Impact of Employee Protection laws

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+ Potential rewards.

  • Higher Labour costs.
  • Potential penalties.
  • Changing working practices.
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Environment Protection

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Aims to hold businesses responsible for their environmental impact.

Includes:
- Pollution.
- Destruction of wildlife.
- Traffic congestion.
- Air quality
- Resource depletion.

The Environment Act 1995.

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Competition Policy

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Aims to protect the interests of both consumers and businesses by restricting anti-competitive practices such as:

  • Anti-competitive mergers and acquisitions.
  • Cartel activity - businesses working together to manipulate the market and limit competition by controlling supply and prices.
  • Abuse of market power e.g. imposing unfair conditions on small suppliers.

CMA (Competition and Markets Authority) - Tackle anti-competitive activities to ensure fair trading conditions.

Competition Act 1998

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Health and Safety

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Requires a business to operate in a way that protects the physical and mental wellbeing of its employees and customers.

  • Providing adequate breaks and rests.
  • Temperature and noise levels.
  • Providing safety equipment.
  • Preventing stress.
  • Hygienic, safe and sanitary conditions.
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Impact of Health and Safety laws on businesses

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Requires time and money.

  • Staff training and supervision.
  • Changes to working hours and rests.
  • Purchase of safety equipment.
  • Arrangement of safety documentation and signage.
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3 types of markets

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Monopoly = Dominant business, owns more than 25% of the market, high barriers to entry.
Oligopoly = Few dominant businesses, high barriers to entry.
Perfect competition = Low barriers to entry, fair.

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