Late-night working - preventing violence to staff (leaflet 294)
Late-night working - preventing violence to staff (Leaflet 294)

Download: Late-night working - preventing violence to staff (Leaflet 294)
Date Posted: 30 June 2009
Violent crime continues to
increase. Shopworkers are on the frontline. British Retail
Consortium figures show that one shopworker is attacked or
threatened every minute of the shopping day.
Extended trading hours have
increased the exposure to risk. Reduced staffing levels for
late-night trading and problems with drunken customers make things
even worse.
Opening and closing of the
store are identified as particularly risky times from reports of
incidents that have happened. Closing a store late at night is much
worse than closing in the early evening. It also means that night
shift staff such as shelf fillers have to travel to or from work at
later hours when access to public transport or even use of their
own cars may be more risky.
What the Union can
do
- Where the Union is recognised, we can use the legal
powers given to Usdaw Health and Safety Reps to raise the issue
with the employer and to negotiate for improvements like the ones
suggested in this leaflet to make work safer for our
members.
- The Union can also help members who are attacked to claim
compensation. To start a claim members should call the FREE
accident claim line FirstCall Usdaw on 0800 055
6333.
Join Usdaw - together we can
make the workplace a safer place!
For further information or
to join Usdaw ring the Union helpline 0845 6060640 (calls charged
at local rate), or join online.
Late-night working -
preventing violence to staff (Leaflet 294) was correct at date of
publication June 2009.