I wasn't aware they did. Every gun store locally to me still runs a background check on handgun purchases.
Most places have loss prevention employees that are watching customers and cameras at all times. They will have employees dressed in normal clothing to watch the customers as they shop.
The minimum for most provisions is 15 employees for 19 or more weeks of the current or past year. However, the Equal Pay provisions apply for 2 or more employees if engaged in any form of interstate commerce (which everyone is, in some form or another, whether you realize it or not!).
A non-disclosure agreement for employees should include provisions that outline the confidential information they will have access to, the purpose of the agreement, the obligations of the employee to keep information confidential, the consequences of breaching the agreement, and the duration of the agreement.
It generally deals with security against shoplifting, or theft from businesses by employees.
Crime deterrent. Loss prevention from customers and employees. Give any help as needed by customers. Accident prevention and basic store security.
Employees can introduce variation in a company through different skill levels, experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives. This can impact productivity, creativity, and problem-solving within the organization.
Loss Prevention is for retail stores to ensure that items aren't stolen either by customers or employees. Prevention of profit loss basically. Security is to ensure the safety and well-being of people in a specific place (i.e. mall).
Diversity means that a company has people from different backgrounds as employees. Diversity helps companies by creating an environment of innovation.
Health and Safety Training Hazard Prevention and Control
Joyce M. Najita has written: 'Guide to statutory provisions in public sector collective bargaining' -- subject(s): Collective labor agreements, Government employees, Grievance procedures, States 'Guide to statutory provisions in public sector collective bargaining: union security' -- subject(s): Collective labor agreements, Government employees, States, Union security
Employees work the hours set by the employer. No law or union contract contradicts that. The small fraction of private sector workers with contracts follow the contract provisions about the employer setting schedules.
Each country has a its own Health and Safety at Work Act with different provisions, but in general such acts affect employers and employees.