The Scottish Retail Consortium and trade union Usdaw are urging
Scots to be considerate to all retail workers and customers this
Christmas. As the busy festive trading period gets into full
swing the two organisations are calling on shoppers to play their
part in creating a safe and enjoyable retail experience.
SRC and Usdaw are throwing their weight behind the industry's
festive ‘ShopKind' campaign which comes as levels of thefts from
stores and abuse and violence towards those in customer service
continues to climb. Polling published earlier this year by the
Scottish Retail Consortium found that one in six Scots had
witnessed verbal or physical abuse of shop staff in the previous
twelve months. Interim results from Usdaw's latest survey shows
over two thirds of retail workers have experienced abuse from
customers in the past year.
Retail is Scotland's largest private sector employer with 235,000
Scots directly working in the industry. The festive season is a
crucial trading period for many shops, with every purchase
helping to support jobs in local retail and throughout the supply
chain. Christmas is an incredibly complex and challenging time of
year for the retail industry. Everyone is working extra hard to
keep shelves stocked and to deliver products. Consequently,
stores, delivery services, and eateries will naturally be a
little busier.
It is therefore essential all Scots play their part in creating a
friendly and enjoyable environment for other customers and
workers this Christmas, and the SRC and Usdaw are asking for
patience, kindness and consideration during this busy time.
Last week the SRC and Usdaw met with the Scottish Government's
Deputy First Minister MSP to unveil the ‘tis the
season to ShopKind' poster. Edinburgh Southern MSP has marked the campaign in
the Scottish Parliament by tabling a Parliamentary Motion
(S6M-19941 | Scottish Parliament
Website) praising the initiative from employers and trade
unions.
David Lonsdale, Director, Scottish Retail Consortium,
said:
“As the clock counts down to Christmas Day retail stores and
websites will become increasingly busy. People in retail will
again be doing a brilliant job working hard to look after
customers, helping them find what they need, keeping shelves
stocked and delivering goods. While this time of year can be a
little stressful, any mistreatment of store colleagues and
delivery drivers will not be tolerated. Confrontations, be it
verbal abuse or physical assault, can take a huge toll on
victims, their families and their colleagues. When everyone shows
a little Christmas kindness and courtesy – everyone will be
better off. That way we can all enjoy shopping over the festive
period and support local jobs and the vibrancy of our high
streets and retail destinations.”
Tony Doonan, Scottish Regional Secretary, Usdaw
said:
“People across retail work incredibly hard over the busy festive
period to make sure everyone can get the gifts and items they are
looking for and enjoy the excellent shopping experiences that
Scotland has to offer. They deserve to be treated with respect
and kindness and there is no place whatsoever for any abuse or
violence towards shopworkers. We urge customers to treat retail
workers the way they would like to be treated and to shop kind
this festive period, that way everyone can enjoy their shopping
experience as we celebrate Christmas.”