
Contemporary Marketing, 2013 Update 15th Edition by Louis Boone ,David Kurtz
Edition 15ISBN: 978-1111579715
Contemporary Marketing, 2013 Update 15th Edition by Louis Boone ,David Kurtz
Edition 15ISBN: 978-1111579715 Exercise 22
Some retail firms protect their inventory against theft by locking their premises after hours even though maintenance and other workers are inside the stores working all night. Employees have charged that they are forbidden to leave the premises during these hours and that during an emergency, such as illness or injury, precious time is lost waiting for a manager to arrive who is authorized to unlock the doors. Although workers could open an emergency exit, in some cases they claim that they will be fired for doing so. Employers assert that managers with keys are on the premises (or minutes away) and that locking employees in ensures their own safety as well as cutting down on costly "shrinkage."
If you feel this practice is appropriate, what safeguards do you think should be put into effect? What responsibilities do employers and employees have in such circumstances?
If you feel this practice is appropriate, what safeguards do you think should be put into effect? What responsibilities do employers and employees have in such circumstances?
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To protect inventory, retail...
Contemporary Marketing, 2013 Update 15th Edition by Louis Boone ,David Kurtz
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