I was recently promoted as a Hardlines ASM a few months ago (I'm not expecting it to be a permanent thing at this rate and will be leaving for greener, more secure pastures). As with most other stores, my store's hours and staffing have been cut back significantly. With the cutbacks, our store lost LP.
Without going into too much detail, suffice it to say that shoplifting at our location has grown substantially ever since the cutbacks took place. The problem areas are in softlines where often there's only one cashier and no MCAs during weekdays, HI (tools/lawn and garden) and HE (electronics). Our HI department is staffed with one or two sales associates at a time and electronics isn't staffed at all as appliances sales associates assist customers browsing in HE in theory. In reality, they're paid on a full-commission basis and items in HE pay very little commission anymore, if at all. Therefore, the department is often completely unsupervised.
Basically, it's only Home Appliances that isn't experiencing any significant loss at my store as obviously it's not as easy to cart out a washer or a refrigerator off of the salesfloor. Ever since corporate has tightened the thumbscrews on payroll, stuff is walking out of the door faster than it is selling and store management is being blamed for the loss. District and regional management offer no real solutions (like staffing just one LP associate per store) and just simply expect the staff, which is stretched thin as it is, to take on the role of playing loss prevention.
I would be willing to attempt to take on the role of an impromptu LP just to subdue this problem but on top of conference calls, meetings, signing and working the planograms (as we can never keep hardlines MCAs as they are given very little hours), taking care of customer issues, doing mountains of paperwork and reports and conducting performance coaching, I do not have the time. My sales associates can't be vigilant all of the time because they are there to sell. What gives?
My store can't be the only store that is experiencing this. I've talked with other ASMs and SGMs in my district and they all agree...shrinkage is not shrinking, that's for sure. Sears is in for a rude awakening.