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Labour amendments to the Criminal Justice Bill welcomed by Usdaw, Government is urged to support them
09 May 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed two amendments to the Government’s Criminal Justice Bill that have been tabled by shadow policing minister Alex Norris MP (Labour/Co-op Nottingham North). The draft legislation is due to begin its remaining stages in the House of Commons on Wednesday 15 May 2024, when these amendments could be debated and voted on by all MPs.
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#ShopKind Week: Usdaw joins the call for respect for shopworkers struggling in a retail crime epidemic
07 May 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed today’s launch of the national #ShopKind Week, which encourages shoppers to treat staff with respect. UK-wide polling highlights that 31% of customers are more anxious when they shop and 36% have witnessed violence and abuse towards shopworkers while shopping.
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ADM 2024: Usdaw delegates highlight the impact of PTSD on assaulted shopworkers
28 April 2024
Delegates at the Usdaw Annual Delegate Meeting in Blackpool have today highlighted the impact of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) on workers, not least shopworkers who are victims of violence, threats and abuse.
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International Workers’ Memorial Day 2024: Usdaw highlights climate risks for workers
28 April 2024
Every year April 28 is International Workers’ Memorial Day (IWMD). It is the worldwide trade union day of remembrance and action for workers killed, disabled, injured or made unwell by their work.
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Alarming 37% increase in shoplifting across England and Wales – Usdaw reports a doubling of violence against shopworkers
25 April 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw is deeply concerned by today’s police recorded crime statistics for England and Wales showing that in 2023 there was a 37% increase in shoplifting. This continues the trend of persistent quarterly increases since the pandemic and has now risen to the highest level in 20 years.
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Government urged by Usdaw not to dilute a protection of shopworkers law
17 April 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw has today given evidence to the House of Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, as part of their investigation into violence and abuse towards retail workers. The union took the opportunity to urge Ministers not to dilute protections for retail workers when they introduce a promised standalone offence for assaulting and abusing shopworkers.
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Avonmouth Evri fire: Usdaw is working with the company on safety at the site
17 April 2024
Distribution trade union Usdaw will be working with the company to review safety and fire prevention measures after a blaze at the Evri parcel delivery depot on Boundary Road in Avonmouth, Bristol.
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Three-year cost of living crisis continues - we need a new deal for workers says Usdaw
17 April 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw calls for a new deal for workers as the Government’s three-year long cost of living crisis continues. Today’s inflation figures show that, even on the Government’s preferred and lower CPI measure of inflation, prices continue to rise faster than the 2% target rate.
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Usdaw welcomes STUC calls for action to solve Scotland’s housing crisis, which severely impacts low-paid workers
16 April 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed the Scottish Trade Union Congress (STUC) annual conference delegates backing a motion to tackle the housing crisis in Scotland.
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Tobacco and Vapes Bill supported by Usdaw, with a call for extensive protections for the shopworkers policing the new law
16 April 2024
Retail trade union Usdaw has welcomed the health benefits that should arise from the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which MPs are debating today for the first time in the House of Commons. The union is called on the Government to urgently bring forward substantial protections for the shopworkers who have to enforce age-restricted sales.