Discusses workplace crime within the context of labor safety.
Essay # 46055 |
1,396 words (
approx. 5.6 pages ) |
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MLA | 2002
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Abstract
This paper examines several issues that pertain to the subject of labor safety, focusing on crimes and violence that take place in the fast-food industry. The paper discusses robbery, homicide, and steps taken by the fast-food industry to prevent these crimes.
From the Paper
"Workplace violence costs employers $36 billion annually, results in three deaths daily and causes thousands of injuries each year (Occupational Hazards, pg1).With the large amount of reported incidents related to crime in the industry it is time that the major fast food chains took a responsible stance and showed their employees and communities that not only do they care about the increase in crimes and robbery-related deaths, but that they are willing to make changes to ensure that innocent people are not murdered for less than $10,000 of cash usually kept in restaurants."
Tags:OSHA, CFOI, FBI, McDonald?s