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According to a union which represents retail staff, measures introduced because of coronavirus have fuelled a 100% rise in the number of assaults against its workers. What’s the story?
Published 28.09.2020
Statistics have been collated from government sources to show the present risk of violence in the workplace. What do the figures show, and if your staff are at risk, what control measures should you
put in place?
Published 11.06.2019
The Daily Mail has reported that violence against refuse collectors has almost doubled in the space of three years. What are the possible causes and if your staff have similar experiences, what
should you be doing about it?
Published 07.10.2016
Statistics show that in some industry sectors more than 5% of staff experience violent behaviour or threats whilst they are at work. If your staff are at risk, use our template policy to set out how
you manage the issue.
Published 04.12.2017
A council has received a fine of £104,000 after a teacher was attacked by a student and left seriously injured. What circumstances led to the assault and why was the council in court?
Published 10.11.2020
Statistics from government sources have been collated to show the present risk of violence in the workplace. What does the study show and has the picture changed over recent years?
Published 21.07.2017
A study has found that retail workers are suffering from serious mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder, as a result of violence in the workplace. Is this something which
could affect your staff?
Published 29.10.2019
The incident involving Jeremy Clarkson has brought workplace violence into the news. What should you be doing to manage the risks?
Published 27.04.2015
Two reports issued in September 2021 describe the high level of threat experienced by those in the retail and security sectors. What do we know and what action should be taken if your staff are
affected?
Published 01.10.2021
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