Rising Aggression Towards Restaurant Workers During Holiday Season in El Paso

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As the 2025 holiday season approaches, restaurant and retail workers in El Paso are facing increased stress and aggression from customers. Reports indicate a 48% rise in verbal hostility towards service employees since 2020, with 41% of restaurant staff noting a surge in rude behavior compared to last year. The holiday season, typically a time of joy, has become a period of heightened emotional exhaustion, with 65% of Americans admitting to increased stress that often manifests in misplaced frustration towards service workers. Disturbingly, 40% of restaurant employees reported experiencing physical assaults, and nearly 39% faced sexual harassment in the past year. It is crucial for the community to show kindness and patience towards these frontline workers to help alleviate their burdens during this challenging time.
Key Details: • 41% of restaurant workers report increased customer rudeness in 2025. • 65% of Americans feel more stressed during the holidays, impacting service staff. • 40% of restaurant workers faced physical assaults in the past year. • Nearly 39% of workers experienced sexual harassment in the last 12 months. • Community members are encouraged to practice patience and kindness towards service workers.