David Rees AM supports USDAW’s Freedom From Fear Campaign

David Rees, AM for Aberavon, has joined with members of the retail union Usdaw to campaign for respect for shopworkers as part of the Freedom From Fear Campaign, which seeks to prevent violence, threats and abuse directed at retail staff.  During Respect for Shopworkers Week, which runs from 9th to 13th November, Usdaw members are highlighting the problems faced by staff.

David said: “Too often retail employees are confronted with violence, threats and abuse and it is really important we stand together and ask people to respect shopworkers especially as we approach the busy Christmas shopping period and the Black Friday sales.

“I support Usdaw’s call for extra protection for shopworkers and was personally appalled by the scenes of chaos and violence we saw during Black Friday last year.

“I will continue to campaign with Usdaw to provide shopworkers the support they need and deserve. We must give a clear message that abusing or assaulting workers who are serving the public is totally unacceptable.”

John Hannett – Usdaw General Secretary said: “We are grateful to David Rees for supporting our campaign to keep our members safe at work.

“Often, in the course of their duties, shopworkers are expected to enforce the law, whether that is preventing under-age purchases of products like knives, tobacco or alcohol, or detaining shoplifters until the police arrive, they deserve respect and protection.

“Over 300 shopworkers are assaulted every day and it is time to say enough is enough. Politicians must work together to address this issue and act quickly.”



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