ARA & SDA Communique: Retail Employee Safety Council (August 2024)
Representatives from the Shop, Distributive and Allied Employees Association (SDA) and the Australian Retailers Association (ARA) met in Melbourne today to reaffirm their shared commitment to protecting retail workers against assaults and harassment in the workplace.
Following an industry roundtable convened in October 2023, the SDA and ARA agreed to establish the Retail Employee Safety Council (RESC) which convened for the first time today.
The RESC will be a tri-partite alliance between unions, employers and government that aims to address the rise of abuse, assaults and harassment in the retail sector – all of which are having a significant impact on the physical and mental health of retail workers.
Given the increase in the frequency and severity of incidents impacting front-line workers, members of the RESC agreed to focus their initial efforts on customer aggression, assaults against retail workers and sexual harassment.
In its first meeting, the council reviewed findings of an Australian Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) Report that highlighted the prevalence of sexual harassment in retail workplaces and reviewed key insights from the recent Retail Crime Symposium, held in Melbourne in July 2024.
The RESC agreed that the council’s focus should be on sharing information and insights about best practice strategies across workplace design, systems of work, trauma-informed support measures and standardised approaches to reporting. Members of the RESC also agreed to consider the role of public awareness campaigns, preventative measures, effective training and legislation to ensure safe and secure retail environments.
SDA National Secretary Gerard Dwyer said that the RESC is a welcome step towards safer workplaces for retail workers.
“Customer abuse and aggression is an epidemic that the industry has been wrestling with for years. Having the SDA and the retailers in the room will allow for a constructive discussion. Our latest survey shows that 87% of workers experience abuse from customers, and that number has not materially changed since 2016. There must be change and the RESC provides a solid platform for the future,” said Mr Dwyer.
ARA CEO Paul Zahra said that abuse, assaults and sexual harassment of retail workers is unacceptable and that retailers – large and small – are committed to working collaboratively to ensure that retail workplaces are as safe as possible.
“While the vast majority of customers do the right thing, we know that abusive behaviour, customer aggression and sexual harassment have all intensified in recent years. But we also know that these challenges can’t be solved in isolation by employers, so we look forward to working with the SDA to address these issues,” said Mr Zahra.
Both Mr Zahra and Mr Dwyer thanked Marie Boland for agreeing to serve as Independent Chair of the RESC, noting Ms Boland’s commitment to ensuring safe workplaces for Australian workers.
“The Council is an important initiative modelling a collaborative approach between worker and employer representatives to protect the health and safety of retail workers. I am looking forward to taking on the role of independent chair to help facilitate discussions and support the Council to achieve its objectives,” said Ms Boland.
The RESC will meet at least four times a year, with three representatives each from the SDA and ARA, and government stakeholders to be invited to future meetings.
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The SDA is one of Australia’s largest trade unions with over 200,000 members. Our members work in retail, warehousing, fast food, hairdressing, beauty, pharmacy, online retailing, and modelling. The SDA has a long history of advocating on behalf of members. We do this through enterprise bargaining; making submissions regarding Awards and the NES to provide a relevant safety net; and through numerous submissions made to parliamentary and government inquiries and other important reviews.
The ARA is the oldest, largest and most diverse national retail body, representing a $420 billion sector that employs 1.4 million Australians and is the largest private sector employer in the country. As Australia’s peak retail body, representing more than 120,000 retail shop fronts and online stores, the ARA informs, advocates, educates, protects and unifies our independent, national and international retail community. To learn more about ARA’s exclusive member benefits and more, visit retail.org.au