Antitrust Law and Competitor Relationships

Antitrust Law and Competitor Relationships

Federal antitrust laws are designed to ensure that the basic promise of a free market economy and effective competition is not undermined by unlawful manipulation or collusion between competitors. This course explains how antitrust legislation regulates contact between competitors, and what employers and employees can do to ensure that they are in compliance with US antitrust laws. Topics in this course include: Legislation, Sherman Act, Clayton Act, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Illegal Agreements, Competitor Interactions, and Helpful Strategies. After completing this course, learners will be able to recognize the antitrust laws that govern competitor interactions as well as their application to everyday business situations.

Language
English
Estimated Time
45 min
CEU Credits
0.00
Price
$99.95 per seat
Tags
HR & Ethics

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