August 6, 2025 | Mark Hudson

NEW YORK, AUGUST 6, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Traliant, a leader in online compliance training, today announced its second annual Employee Survey Report on Workplace Violence and Safety. Compiled from a survey of over 1,000 full-time employees in the US, the 2025 study assesses the reality of how employees experience and perceive workplace violence and safety. Most notably, the survey revealed that the prevalence of workplace violence appears to be increasing – 30% of respondents reported they had witnessed workplace violence happen to another employee (up from 25% in 2024), and 15% said that they had been the target of workplace violence themselves (up from 12% in 2024). 

The results underscore the severity of the growing threat of workplace violence and the pressing need for enhanced preventive strategies, response protocols and organizational support systems. 

The report uncovered additional areas where employers need to address critical gaps in workplace violence prevention and training, including: 

  • 46% of hospitality workers report witnessing workplace violence, highlighting heightened exposure in industry sectors  
  • 75% of employees report receiving workplace violence prevention training, up from 70% in 2024 
  • Only 60% of employees say they would report safety threats without the guarantee of anonymity 
  • 93% of employees — up from 90% in 2024 — believe all states should mandate workplace violence prevention laws like the ones passed in California and New York 

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