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Retail staff fear abuse, harassment and Covid, union finds
A member of staff wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) cleans inside a branch of Inglot on Oxford Street, London

FEAR of abuse, harassment and becoming infected with the coronavirus is affecting the mental health of retail workers, according to a new survey by their union.

Usdaw said that contracting the virus is “by far the biggest factor” in anxiety problems felt by 75 per cent of 4,000 workers surveyed.

And 80 per cent said the pandemic has affected their mental health, with three quarters feeling anxious about going into work.

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