Australia and New Zealand Retail Workers Cite Increased Safety Concerns Ahead of Holiday Shopping Season as One In Three Consider Quitting Their Job
13 11월 2024 - 5:00AM
Business Wire
Independent report from Motorola Solutions
reveals retail workers’ desires for enhanced safety and security
measures to help keep them safer at work
Around one in three retail workers in Australia and New Zealand
(34%) report feeling unsafe going into the peak holiday shopping
season, according to Motorola Solutions’ Australia and New Zealand
Retail Worker Safety Report. This is understandable, as the
majority of the 280+ retail managers and staff surveyed said
they’re concerned about crime in their stores; at least half
reported concerns about shoplifting and hostile customer
interactions.
The independent market research firm, Researchscape, conducted
the Australia and New Zealand survey in September 2024 to gauge
retail workers’ perspectives about safety and workplace security
measures. The results show that security technologies - mobile
safety apps, body cameras, systems that can 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 U.S., countries also dealing
with high retail crime rates.
“As we approach peak shopping season, retail workers in
Australia and New Zealand have clear concerns about potential crime
and hostile interactions with customers, which can have harmful
physical and mental impacts,” said Martin Chappell, managing
director of Motorola Solutions’ Asia Pacific channel sales. “Retail
workers and managers point to technologies they believe can help
curb these issues - deterring theft, de-escalating confrontations
with customers and simultaneously notifying security workers and
authorities of emergencies. Our research shows that the right
security measures can improve feelings of safety.”
Key findings in the Australia and New Zealand report:
- Retail crime remains a major concern: Many retail
managers and staff surveyed said they’ve experienced increases in
various forms of crime in their stores in the past year. The most
common incidents reported were shoplifting (71%), hostile customer
interactions (51%) and grab and runs (43%). Retail staff also said
they have experienced organised retail crime groups (20%) and
physical attacks from customers (16%) in their stores.
- Holiday understaffing is causing safety concerns: 70% of
retail workers said they expect to be understaffed this holiday
season and this impacts how safe they feel. More than one-third
(34%) of respondents said they are concerned for their personal
safety leading into peak shopping season.
- Technology solutions can boost feelings of safety:
Respondents pointed to access control systems (24%), mobile safety
apps (20%), panic buttons (19%), body cameras (17%), and license
plate readers (15%) as measures that can make them feel safer. Few
retail workers reported having those security measures in place. Of
those surveyed, 15% said they have access control systems, 14% have
panic buttons, 12% have mobile safety apps, 10% are using body
cameras and 9% have license plate readers.
- Body cameras are an emerging retail safety tool: More
than half of respondents (54%) said body cameras would help them
feel safer, and a majority said the technology can help stores to
gather evidence to support investigations (66%). Additionally, 47%
said body cameras can be a deterrent of aggressive or criminal
behavior in stores.
“This report reinforces the views of retail associations in
Australia and New Zealand that more needs to be done to create a
safer environment for retail workers and customers,” said Chappell.
“The information gathered can help to guide the sector, industry
leaders, policy makers and authorities in the strategies,
investments and technology solutions needed to make our retail
environments safer for all.”
“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 Australia
and New Zealand 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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