Fears Greater Manchester shop workers could be subject to abuse during festive period

According to USDAW, seven in ten staff have suffered verbal abuse in the last year

Author: Olivia DaviesPublished 30th Dec 2024

There're fears that shop workers across Greater Manchester could be subject to more abuse as people head out for the Christmas sales.

Retail trade union Usdaw has called on the shopping public to show respect for shop workers, as the busy Christmas shopping period leaves retail workers exhausted and in need of a proper break.

As part of the shop worker's unions 'freedom from fear' campaign they found that seven in ten have suffered verbal abuse in the last year.

Paddy Lillis – Usdaw General Secretary says: “By the time retail workers get to Christmas Eve, they will have been through a very busy run-up to Christmas. Our members tell us that incidents of verbal abuse are much worse in December and through to the New Year, when shops are busy, customers are stressed and things can boil over. That is why we asked customers to ‘keep your cool’ and respect shop workers, to make the Christmas shopping experience better for everyone.

“It is shocking that seven in ten of our members working in retail stores are suffering abuse from customers, with far too many experiencing threats and violence. Over half of shop workers have faced incidents triggered by customers being frustrated with stock shortages, lack of staff or problems with self-service checkouts. All of these issues are largely outside the control of the staff who are bearing the brunt of shoppers’ anger.

“Too many retail workers do not get a decent break over the Christmas and New Year period. They can arrive home shattered and have to spend time on Christmas Day getting ready for work the next day, which is why 97% want shops to shut on Boxing Day. 98% of our Scottish members want stores to close on New Year’s Day. While Usdaw has successfully secured the closure of large stores on Christmas Day, the rest of the holiday season is pretty much normal trading days for many.

“For those retailers who do open, we have negotiated national agreements for shops to be staffed with genuine volunteers only, and our workplace reps are supporting members to help make sure that happens at store level. We also send our appreciation to those workers behind the shopfront who have to work on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day, not least in distribution, food and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

“Our message to customers is have a great Christmas and a happy New Year. Please appreciate all those who have to work over the festive period. If you must shop on Boxing Day or New Year’s Day, please treat the staff with respect and understand they would most likely rather have the time off.”

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