A survey of more than 1,000 full-time employees in the United States reveals that workplace violence may be increasing, with 30% of respondents reporting they had witnessed an act of workplace violence occur to another employee. 15% of those surveyed say they themselves were the target of workplace violence.
This represents an increase from 2024, in which 25% reported witnessing acts of workplace violence and 12% were the targets.
Key findings from the report include:
- Three-fourths of employees report receiving workplace violence prevention training, which is an increase from 2024 at 70%.
- 60% of employees would report workplace threats without guaranteed anonymity
- Almost half of hospitality workers (46%) report witnessing workplace violence, highlighting the increased risk exposure in the sector
As workplace violence becomes a more prevalent issue, a majority of employees (93%) are backing mandatory state legislation focusing on preventative measures.
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