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Customers abuse supermarket staff on day one of mandatory QR check-ins – The Age
Abusive customers lashed out at retail workers just hours after the new rules came into effect, as retailers and union officials raise concerns with the state government….

Its unfair and unreasonable to expect that these front-line workers also take on the stress of aggressive customers who dont want to comply.
Mr Zahra said while retailers would be doing everything they could to encourage customers to comply with QR codes, enforcement was a matter for police and law enforcement officers.
Retailers and front-line workers are not in a position to undertake health enforcement, he said. Any requests in this area are inappropriate and, in fact, an occupational health…
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