H&M Adopts Bodycam Strategy Amid Industry Trend to Reduce Retail Shrinkage
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H&M adopts bodycam strategy amid industry trend to reduce retail shrinkage
In an attempt to combat the rising rates of stealing and violent attacks on employees, H&M is the most recent retailer in the UK to provide body cameras to its employees. In response to mounting worries about systematic crime and shop abuse, the Swedish fashion giant is testing the technology at its stores in Edinburgh, […] The post H&M adopts bodycam strategy amid industry trend to reduce retail shrinkage appeared first on Apparel Resources.
H&M deploys bodycams against increasing violence in shops - RetailDetail EU
H&M has launched a pilot project using bodycams for shop employees in selected stores in the United Kingdom, to combat increasing cases of theft and even violence in shops. Verbal and physical violence The fashion chain is not the first to equip its employees with small cameras: Tesco and Lidl also already took similar initiatives, as staff members are increasingly confronted with verbal and physical violence. Last year, shoplifting rose by 20 %…
H&M latest retailer to trial staff body cameras
H&M has started trialling body-worn cameras for its staff in the UK as retailers seek to address rising levels of theft and violence in stores. According to This is Money, the Swedish fashion retailer is testing the equipment at branches in Edinburgh, Wood Green and Beckton in London. It follows similar moves by Tesco, the Co-operative Group and Lidl, which have rolled out bodycams to staff in response to growing concerns about employee safety.…
H&M joins growing list of retailers giving staff bodycams to combat theft - Retail Gazette
H&M has become the latest retailer to equip UK staff with body cameras as part of efforts to tackle soaring shoplifting and violent attacks on workers. The Swedish fashion giant is trialling the technology at stores in Edinburgh, Wood Green, and Beckton, London, amid growing concerns about organised theft and abuse in shops. A H&M spokesman told This is Money: “We’re testing this new technology in a three-store pilot to assess what beneficial im…
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