Abuse, threats and violence against shop workers remain high, confidence in reporting incidents is low
Business / Fri 4th Mar 2022 am31 10:59am
Abuse, threats and violence against shopworkers remain high, confidence in reporting incidents is low – Usdaw annual survey results published
RETAIL trade union Usdaw has today published shocking statistics from their annual survey of nearly 3,500 retail staff, which show that in the last twelve months:
Usdaw annual survey full results: www.usdaw.org.uk/FFFsurvey2021
Paddy Lillis – Usdaw General Secretary says: “It is shocking that 9 in 10 of our members working in retail are suffering abuse from customers, with far too many experiencing threats and violence. Particularly concerning is the one-third increase in assaults, up from 9% in 2020 to 12% in 2021. So it is extremely worrying that nearly two-thirds are not confident that reporting these issues will make any difference.
“Violence and abuse is not an acceptable part of the job and it is truly horrific that shopworkers are having to face it on a daily basis. Although the situation is bleak, there are some early signs that our work with retail employers may be starting to make a difference.
“The Protection of Workers Act came into force in Scotland in August 2021. By the end of the year nearly 300 cases were under investigation by the Scottish Police. While we still do not have similar laws for England, Wales or Northern Ireland, the Westminster Government has given its support to an amendment to their Policing Bill that would make violence against workers a statutory aggravating factor when sentencing.
“However, faced with such appallingly high levels of violence and abuse, and with shopworkers’ almost complete lack of confidence in the ability of the system to give them the protection they need, much more needs to be done. The Government must provide the co-ordination needed to ensure that retail employers, police and the courts work together to make stores safe places for our members to work and for customers to shop.”
Voices from the frontline: Some of the comments from shopworkers responding to Usdaw’s annual survey:
This is disgusting. The victims need more healing time. I was assaulted by my downstairs neighbour over a month ago on the flat stairs and now I have shingles from the stress and I’ve had to go on anti anxiety medication which is ruining my life. People who hurl abuse at others should be banned from society.
Clair,agree with you and at work we should feel safe and protected. Im working for NHS and i see how people's behavior changed within last 3-4 years, unfortunately for worst. All the best for you Clair take care.
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