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Employee Surveillance & Interrogations Do you suspect an employee of internal theft, embezzlement, vandalism, or fraud? Do you suspect them of illegal activities at work? Are they sleeping on the job? Could there be personal relationships transpiring at work that could lead to a lawsuit? Employee surveillance and interrogations can prove it. Our private investigators discover definitive proof of wrongdoing by employees. Why put your financial future at risk because an employee is abusing the privilege of employment? The vast majority of employees are stealing time, but still - it takes away from the bottom line. Interviews & Interrogations are less costly and more effective. 7 out of 10 clients want to put in an undercover agent in their organization. This is an expensive and lengthy proposition, requiring about 4 months or more. When you let us perform an interrogation in your organization, you put your best interest first, and find out what is happening at your place of business. Make the decision to solve problems. Let our investigators help you. Call us for a free, private consultation.
Stealing in the Workplace Did you know that 60% of inventory losses are caused by employees? - National Retail Federation – 2010 U.S. retailers and small businesses lost $33 billion in revenue last year due to theft - National Retail Federation – 2010 Employee theft is on the rise according to national statistics and company surveys - National Retail Federation – 2010• In 2010, one in every 33 employees was apprehended for theft from their employer - 2010 Jack Hayes International, Inc. survey 75% of employees steal from work and most do so repeatedly - US Chamber of Commerce• In 2010, 69,373 employees were apprehended from 23 large retail companies, down .4% from 2009 - 2010 Jack Hayes International, Inc. survey In 2010, The average case value of employee theft was $639.99, about six times the average value of a shoplifting case. - 2010 Jack Hayes International, Inc. survey 30% of corporate bankruptcies result from employee theft - US Chamber of Commerce• The FBI calls employee theft the fastest growing crime in America• The Boston Globe and Denver Post report that “time theft” and loafing cost U.S. companies over $400 Billion a year in lost productivity
Source - http://www.infographicsshowcase.com/employee-theft-statistics-infographic/
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