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Tim Farron votes for greater protections for shop workers

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Retailers demand new laws against retail violence

Retailers demand new laws against retail violence Print 4th July 2021 The UK’s leading retailers have written to the prime minister calling on him to support an amendment to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill that would tackle escalating violence and abuse against retail workers. The bill has its report stage and third reading in Parliament today (5 July). The letter has been signed by: Aldi, Asda, Association of Convenience Stores, Bira, British Retail Consortium, Central England Co-operative, East of England Co-operative, Iceland & The Food Warehouse, Lidl GB, Majestic Wine, Marks & Spencer, McColl’s Retail Group, Mid Counties Co-operative, Nisa, One O One Convenience Stores, Post Office, Sainsbury’s, Scottish Midland Co-operative Society, Southern England Co-operative, Spar UK, Tesco, The Co-op Group, Waitrose, WHSmith, and WM Morrison.

Amazon, Starbucks and Ikea among retailers demanding new laws against violence in shops

Amazon, Starbucks and Ikea among retailers demanding new laws against violence in shops There has been a rise in violence against retail employees. A total 100 of the UK’s major retailers, including Aldi, Costa and Primark, have called upon the Prime Minister to help tackle escalating abuse and violence against retail workers. In a letter to Boris Johnson, the retailers asked him to support an amendment to the Police, Crime and Sentencing and Courts Bill that they believe would help tackle violent against retail workers. Also Read: The bill is scheduled for a third reading in Parliament on Monday. A recent survey by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) revealed a seven per cent year-on-year increase of incidents of violence and abuse against retail workers.

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