It's A Strike! 4 Reasons You're Going To Need To Increase Your Security

It's never easy when your employees opt to go out on strike. Not only do you have to ensure that your company continues to run effectively, you also need to make sure that picketers behave in a peaceful manner. That can be difficult, especially when emotions are running high and tempers are flaring. If your employees are going out on strike, it's time to beef up security. A security company that's experienced in providing strike security will provide you with the safety net you're going to need. Here are just four of the ways that additional security can benefit you during a strike.

Ensure the Safety of Temporary Employees

If you're going to be hiring temporary employees to run your business during the strike, be prepared for some scuffles. Your striking employees might not be prepared to see their jobs being performed by temporary help. Don't wait until violence erupts. Hiring strike security will ensure that your temporary employees are safe when they cross the picket line.

Prevent the Blocking of Private Access Ways

If you're going to remain open for business during the strike, you want to make sure that your customers can get through the picket lines. This can be difficult when picketers try to block private access ways, such as the sidewalks directly leading up to your business. By bringing in a security company, you can ensure that your private access ways remain clear. Your security team will also protect your customers as they attempt to cross the picket line.

Identify Picketer Vehicles

If you have a stand-alone parking lot – one that's not shared by other nearby businesses – you have the right to keep picketer vehicles out. That means that picketers are not allowed to park their vehicles in your parking lot while they are actively picketing. Unfortunately, it can be difficult for you to monitor the cars in the parking lot, while you're inside running your business. That's where strike security comes in. Your security team will be able to monitor the cars that are parking in your lot. Once they've identified vehicles owned by picketers, you can arrange to have them towed from your parking lot.

Coordinate with Law Enforcement

Even a peaceful picket can turn violent, especially when the crowd grows too big. If the strike outside your business becomes unruly, your security team will be able to coordinate with local law enforcement.

If your employees are going out on strike, you're going to need enhanced security services for the duration. 

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