U.S. Retail Workers Cite Increased Safety Concerns Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season as One in Four Consider Quitting their Job
12 Novembre 2024 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
Independent report from Motorola Solutions
reveals retail workers’ desires for enhanced safety and security
measures to help keep them safer at work
A majority of American retail workers (57%) report feeling
unsafe going into the peak holiday shopping season, according to
Motorola Solutions’ second annual U.S. Retail Worker Safety Report.
This is understandable, as many of the 1,000+ retail managers and
staff surveyed said they have experienced increases in various
forms of crime in the last year, and more than half reported
concerns about hostile customer interactions and store theft.
The independent market research firm Researchscape conducted the
U.S. survey in September 2024 to gauge retail workers’ perspectives
about safety and workplace security measures. The results show that
security technologies - systems that can detect weapons, lock doors
and allow store security officers to view real-time video of
unfolding incidents - make people feel safer at work. Similar
independent surveys were conducted in the U.K. and in Australia and
New Zealand, countries also dealing with high retail crime
rates.
“As we approach peak shopping season, it's clear that the retail
industry continues to grapple with theft and, at times, even more
violent crimes,” said Sharon Hong, vice president of Ecosystem
Solutions at Motorola Solutions. “Retail workers and managers
surveyed believe technology can play a role in helping to curb the
issue, from deterring theft to de-escalating hostile customer
interactions. Technology can also simultaneously notify everyone,
including 9-1-1, of an emergency, quickly and efficiently
connecting those in need with those that can help.”
Key findings in the U.S. report:
- Retail crime is on the rise: Many retail managers and
staff surveyed said they have experienced increases in various
forms of crime in their stores in the past year. The most common
incidents reported were petty theft (66%), grab and runs (48%) and
hostile customer interactions (46%). One in ten also said they have
experienced physical attacks from customers.
- Holiday understaffing is causing safety concerns: Over
65% of retail workers said they expect to be understaffed this
holiday season and this impacts how safe they feel going into peak
shopping. Two out of three respondents (68%) who expect their
stores to be understaffed said they don't feel safe and 50% said
they are concerned for the safety of their shoppers.
- Retailers are making more calls to first responders:
More than 20% of those surveyed said public safety personnel such
as police, EMS and fire are being called to their stores at least
once per week, an increase of 16% over 2023. Emergency personnel
are called to stores 2-3 times per month for 17% of
respondents.
- Technology solutions can boost feelings of safety:
Respondents pointed to access control systems (35%), license plate
readers (32%), panic buttons (32%) and body cameras (20%) as
measures that make them feel safer. Few retail workers reported
having those security measures in place. Of those surveyed, 12%
said they have access control systems, 9% have panic buttons, 7%
have license plate readers and 6% are using body cameras.
- Body cameras are an emerging retail safety tool: Almost
half of respondents said body cameras would help them feel safer,
and a majority said the technology can help stores to better
understand incidents (66%) and support investigations (66%).
Additionally, 42% said body cameras can be a deterrent to
aggressive or criminal behavior in stores.
“Several industry studies have shown that retail crime is
evolving – it has become more organized, coordinated and,
importantly, more violent,” said Cory Lowe, Ph.D., director of
research at the Loss Prevention Research Council. “Violence is a
key concern among nearly every loss prevention leader we work with,
and the changing nature of retail crime is driving them to search
for innovative solutions that can help keep people safe. Safety is
the most fundamental thing any business must provide their
employees and customers – if they can’t keep people safe, they
can’t keep them coming back to work or shop.”
To view the full findings of Motorola Solutions’ 2024 U.S.
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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