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Alarming 29% increase in shoplifting across England and Wales – Usdaw welcomes the Labour Government’s commitment to tackle retail crime

Retail trade union Usdaw is deeply concerned by today’s police recorded crime statistics for England and Wales showing that in the year to June 2024, there was a 29% increase in shoplifting. This continues the trend of persistent quarterly increases since the pandemic, with incidents now having risen to their highest level in 20 years.

24 October 2024

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Usdaw’s latest annual survey of over 5,500 retail staff showed that 18% of shop workers suffered a violent attack last year, compared to 8% in 2022. Six in 10 respondents said that incidents of violence, threats and abuse they’d experienced were triggered by theft or armed robbery. This increase in assaults comes during an epidemic of retail crime with official stats and reports from retailers showing significant increases in theft from shops.

Paddy Lillis, Usdaw General Secretary says: “It is increasingly common for retail stores to be targeted by organised crime gangs stealing to order. This is in no way a victimless crime, with weapons and violence used to ensure these criminals are not stopped. Having to deal with repeated and persistent offences can cause issues beyond the theft itself like anxiety, fear and physical harm to retail workers. This 29% increase in theft from shops is further evidence that we are facing an ongoing epidemic of retail crime, which is hugely concerning. Usdaw’s survey of over 5,500 shop workers found that 60% had suffered incidents of violence, threats and abuse that were triggered by shoplifting and armed robbery. 

“We are delighted to now have a new Labour Government that has already included key measures in their legislative programme. We now look forward to a much-needed protection of shop workers’ law; ending the indefensible £200 threshold for prosecuting shoplifters, which has effectively become an open invitation to retail criminals; and funding for more uniformed officer patrols in shopping areas, along with town centre banning orders for repeat offenders. It is our hope that these new measures will help give shop workers the respect they deserve.”

Voices from the front line: These are some of the comments shop workers shared when responding to Usdaw’s survey:

  • “Man spat on me when I confronted him for trying to steal coffee from us. Get drunk people who try to steal, swearing at myself and other colleagues.”
  • “Regular shoplifter threatened me and another staff member, said not to try anything because he had a knife.”
  • “Shoplifter went to hit me, and another said they were going to cut my throat. Had a band of shoplifters coming in being aggressive, rude and threatening.”
  • “Abuse from youths on a daily basis - threats and violence from shoplifters under the influence of drink and drugs.”
  • “Challenged a thief and was pushed and swung at. A shoplifter punched the window next to me and said it would be my face next time.”
  • “Involved in an armed robbery and attacked with a machete. Had items of stock thrown at me by customers.”

Notes for editors:

Usdaw (Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers) is one of the fastest growing unions in the TUC and the UK's fifth biggest trade union with around 360,000 members. Most Usdaw members work in the retail sector, but the union also has many members in transport, distribution, food manufacturing, chemical industry and other trades www.usdaw.org.uk

Crime in England and Wales: Police Force Area data tables:

https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/datasets/policeforceareadatatables

Usdaw annual Freedom from Fear survey report: www.usdaw.org.uk/FFFReport2023

Usdaw’s Freedom From Fear Campaign seeks to prevent violence, threats and abuse against workers by engaging the public, shopworkers and the Government.

www.usdaw.org.uk/Campaigns/Freedom-From-Fear

For Usdaw press releases visit: http://www.usdaw.org.uk/news and you can follow us on Twitter/X @UsdawUnion

Summary

Retail trade union Usdaw is deeply concerned by today’s police recorded crime statistics for England and Wales showing that in the year to June 2024, there was a 29% increase in shoplifting. This continues the trend of persistent quarterly increases since the pandemic, with incidents now having risen to their highest level in 20 years.