Coles Partners With Crime Stoppers Victoria on Retail Worker Safety
Coles has formed a partnership with Crime Stoppers Victoria to address violence against supermarket employees. The collaboration aims to reduce incidents through reporting and prevention measures.
Coles has partnered with Crime Stoppers Victoria to address violence against supermarket workers. The agreement focuses on improving reporting mechanisms and increasing public awareness of incidents involving retail staff.
Under the arrangement, Coles will promote Crime Stoppers Victoria's reporting channels to its employees and customers. The initiative encourages witnesses to report violence or threats without providing personal details. Crime Stoppers Victoria will assist Coles in analyzing incident patterns and developing targeted safety responses.
The partnership does not specify new financial commitments or changes to existing security staffing levels.
Key Facts
Potential Impact
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Coles employees may gain additional channels to report workplace violence.
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Crime Stoppers Victoria may receive increased reports from Coles locations.
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