Staff members will provided a new measure to help prevent abuse and violence
Lidl has announced its plans for a new staff safety measure following a surge in shoplifting and abuse towards workers.
It comes after other retailers such as Tesco have trialled body cameras with its employees. Lidl GB, which owns over 960 shops in the UK, said it would invest £2 million to ensure every shop has access to the new security measure. Lidl was among 10 retailers last month to commit £60,000 of funding and launch Project Pegasus which aims to crack down on shoplifting.
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