Employee theft is a significant concern for employers across various industries, posing financial risks and damaging the overall trust within the workplace. The holiday season witnessed a surge in discussions surrounding this issue, triggered by a prominent salon owner in the country who took to social media to announce the termination of several employees from her management team due to theft. This revelation ignited a broader conversation, resonating with numerous individuals who shared similar struggles, having suffered significant financial losses due to employee theft.
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