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What Retail Workers Want: Be Nice, Pay Well, Staff Up

Jobcase, a social platform dedicated to empowering and advocating for workers, released results from its Retail Worker Appreciation study revealing retail worker sentiment and consumer plans during the holiday shopping season.

The findings show that 59% of retail staff reported they are treated worse by customers this time of year. Making matters more concerning is that 40% are afraid their employer will not have enough employees for proper staffing levels during the holiday season. Meanwhile, consumers reveal contradictory shopping preferences and behaviors: while they cite they are more likely to shop with a company that treats its employees well (61%), at the end of the day price is the ultimate priority. 

“Isn’t it wonderful that once a year we all pause to celebrate peace and love during the holidays,” said Fred Goff, co-founder and CEO of Jobcase. “Let’s please commit to one another to spread the spirit of this season beyond our family and friends and include bringing some joy to the wonderful workers who stand ready to serve us. This year they are understaffed, overworked, and underpaid. Please be patient, tip, support, and bolster up the people who roll up their sleeves come rain or shine to keep our economy moving!” 

Fred Goff

Jobcase’s research highlights the sentiment of retail workers and consumers during the holiday shopping season. Key findings include:

Holiday (un)cheer: Retail staff report being treated worse by customers during the holidays and employers aren’t staffed properly for the rush

What retail workers really want: more bonuses and flexibility 

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For those who are looking to make a difference for retail workers this holiday season, consider the following:

Jobcase conducted a survey of over 1,000 American consumers and 1,000 retail workers using Propeller Insights in October 2021.

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