U.K. Retail Workers Cite Increased Safety Concerns Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season as One in Four Consider Quitting their Job
13 November 2024 - 12:00AM
Business Wire
Independent report from Motorola Solutions
reveals retail workers’ desires for enhanced safety and security
measures to help keep them safer at work
Retail workers in the U.K. are increasingly becoming the victims
of violent crime and are concerned for their personal safety during
the holiday shopping season, according to Motorola Solutions’ U.K.
Retail Worker Safety Report. The survey of over 1,000 retail
workers sheds further light on the extent to which theft, organised
crime and in-store violence are occurring on the country’s high
streets.
Market research company YouGov conducted the U.K. survey in
October 2024 to gauge retail workers’ perspectives about safety and
workplace security measures. The results show that security
technologies - panic buttons that help workers notify colleagues
for backup and systems that allow them to quickly connect with
supervisors, lock doors and review real-time video of unfolding
incidents - make people feel safer at work. Similar independent
surveys were conducted in the U.S. and in Australia and New
Zealand, countries also dealing with high retail crime rates.
“No one should feel unsafe at work, but our survey reveals
retail workers' concerns for their own safety and the safety of
shoppers,” said Vivienne Francis, vice president, Channel Sales
EMEA at Motorola Solutions. “The concerns are amplified as we head
into the holiday season, when shops are busier, stay open later and
may be understaffed. The need for enhanced security is more
pressing than ever to help deter theft, de-escalate hostile
customer interactions and simultaneously notify everyone, including
9-9-9, in emergencies.”
Key findings in the U.K. report:
- 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 Paul Bremner, principal research analyst at
Omdia.
To view the full findings of Motorola Solutions’ 2024 U.K.
Retail Worker Safety Survey, download the report here.
About Motorola Solutions
Motorola Solutions is solving for safer. We build and connect
technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our
solutions enable the collaboration between public safety agencies
and enterprises that’s critical for a proactive approach to safety
and security. Learn more about how we’re solving for safer
communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses –
safer everywhere – at www.motorolasolutions.com.
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