Outline how the below legislation and regulatory context may impact customer service.
- Equal employment opportunity legislation
- Anti-discrimination legislation
- Competition and consumer protection legislation
- Privacy legislation - Industrial relations legislation - Work health and safety legislation
- Environmental issues
(Australian laws)
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Outline how the below legislation and regulatory context may impact customer service. - Equal employment opportunity...
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