U.K. Retail Workers Cite Increased Safety Concerns Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season as One in Four Consider Quitting their Job
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“No one should feel unsafe at work, but our survey reveals retail workers' concerns for their own safety and the safety of shoppers,” said
Key findings in the
- Retail crime is on the rise: Many retail managers and staff surveyed said they’ve experienced increased crime in their stores in the past year. Over half (56%) of retail workers surveyed said they witnessed petty theft in the last year, while 31% say they have encountered organised crime rings, and half of retail workers said they experienced hostile customer interactions in the last 12 months.
- Increased safety concerns ahead of festive shopping season: The festive shopping season is a source of worry for retail workers. Four in ten respondents said they are concerned for their personal safety ahead of the rush, particularly as stores extend their opening hours. Of workers who cover both day and evening shifts, almost half feel less safe after the sun goes down – with that number increasing to 54% for women on staff.
- Technology solutions can boost feelings of safety: Technology has the potential to make a difference in how safe retail workers feel. More than a quarter (28%) pointed to panic buttons as a technology that would make them feel safer, followed by access control systems, video security systems and body cameras, each at 26%.
- Body cameras are an emerging retail safety tool: The survey found that 70% of shop workers believe that body cameras are effective in de-escalating dangerous or hostile situations. A majority of retail staff said the technology can help stores to better understand incidents (58%) and support investigations (64%).
“Retailers are increasingly seeking durable, high-performance technology solutions that not only aid in loss prevention but also provide critical protection for staff against aggressive or hostile behaviours, enhancing both security and workplace safety,” said
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