TJ Maxx, Marshalls Equip Workers with Body Cameras to Combat Theft

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TJX Companies, the parent company of TJ Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, is equipping loss prevention employees with body cameras to deter theft and enhance store safety. The initiative aims to de-escalate incidents and reduce merchandise shrinkage, which cost the retail industry $112.1 billion in 2022. The footage from these cameras is shared only with law enforcement or in response to a subpoena. This move follows similar anti-theft measures by other retailers like Dollar General.
Topics:business#body-cameras#loss-prevention#retail-security#retail-stores#theft-prevention#tjx-companies
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