Those who refuse to have their bags checked can be fired, according to the Coles policy which was updated last year but only recently routinely enforced, according to worker representatives. It replaces a previous practice whereby staff bag inspections were only used after a genuine suspicion of theft.
“The reason they’re bag checking is because they know that their own workers are forced to think about stealing because they can’t afford food,” the secretary of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union (Raffwu), Josh Cullinan, said.
“We have these ridiculous situations where workers may have their sanitary items and prescription medication, and they have to show it to their manager.”
A Coles spokesperson said bag check policies were standard across the retail industry.
“While the policy was paused for a short time, it has been at Coles for many years,” the spokesperson said.
Coles and rival Woolworths have enjoyed a period of bumper returns after raising grocery prices at a faster pace than inflation, leading to increased profit margins during a period of financial strain for many households.
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