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Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey
Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey The report, released by the loss prevention research council and verkada, revealed that 19% of employees have considered resigning due to safety concerns. and 40% said they are likely to leave their job in the next 12 months due to these worries. A joint study by the us loss prevention research council (lprc) and verkada indicates a significant portion of retail employees in the us are contemplating leaving their positions within the year, citing concerns for personal safety as the primary reason.

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey
Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey Violence threatens retention in an industry that already faces high turnover: one in four retail workers (25%) report they've thought about looking for a new job due to personal safety. More than half (52%) of retail workers say they are likely to leave their current job in the next 12 months due to personal safety concerns, according to new research we conducted in partnership with the loss prevention research council (lprc). Concerns about on the job safety are pushing more than half of u.s. retail employees to consider leaving their roles within the next year, according to a survey of 1,000 frontline workers by verkada. More than half of retail employees in the united states are thinking about leaving their jobs within the next year due to rising concerns about personal safety, according to a new.

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey
Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey

Personal Safety Concerns Driving Many Retail Workers To Quit Survey Concerns about on the job safety are pushing more than half of u.s. retail employees to consider leaving their roles within the next year, according to a survey of 1,000 frontline workers by verkada. More than half of retail employees in the united states are thinking about leaving their jobs within the next year due to rising concerns about personal safety, according to a new. More than half of retail workers are likely to leave their job in the next year due to personal safety concerns, reveals a new survey. A startling report from the loss prevention research council (lprc) and verkada reveals that more than 40% of u.s. retail workers may quit their jobs within a year due to safety concerns. San mateo, ca — more than 1 out of 3 retail workers say they feel unsafe on the job, and more than half are likely to quit because of this, according to the results of a recent survey. According to new research conducted by the loss prevention research council and in partnership with verkada, more than half (52%) of retail workers say they are likely to leave their current job in the next 12 months due to personal safety concerns.

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