Fears of Gun Violence Force Business Owners to Rethink Workplace Safety

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Small-business owners are toughening their defenses amid escalating gun violence concerns. Some are adding security cameras and replacing open-door policies with buzzers and locks, while others are making tough choices about allowing weapons at work.

Many small-business owners are hardening their defenses as concerns about gun violence escalate.

Thirty-five percent of business owners say they have taken steps to protect against potential shootings or other workplace violence—or plan to do so soon, according to a monthly survey of nearly 800 small companies conducted for The Wall Street Journal by Vistage Worldwide Inc., an executive coaching organization.

 

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Who the hell brings a gun to work?

Jesus, what kind of mad world is this?

You can still buzz in the bad guy unknowingly. Open doors to business; bad guys don’t run your life. Concealed-carry is a better idea. Take em out before they take you out. JS. ☮️

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