Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced the groundbreaking FABRIC Act today.
A first-of-its-kind bill that aims to protect American garment workers is making its way to the Senate floor.
Today, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand introduced the Fashioning Accountability and Building Real Institutional Change Act, a landmark bill that would prohibit wage theft against garment workers at the federal level for the first time. The FABRIC Act has the potential to shape the livelihoods of the nearly 100,000 garment workers who are integral to the American fashion industry, but many of whomCritically, the bill would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 and do away with the piece-rate pay system—a practice that allows employers to pay garment workers as little as three cents per piece that they assemble—by restructuring pay rates and ensuring a minimum wage floor.
"I've heard about shops that will underpay or simply refuse to pay their workers, that purposely shut down and open shop across the town under a different name just to dodge their responsibilities," Gillibrand said today in a press conference held at New York City's Ferrara Manufacturing factory, according tocaptured by fashion writer Alyssa Hardy."These practices are inhumane and unacceptable. No one should be paid so little for such hard work.
The FABRIC Act also looks to revitalize the country's domestic manufacturing industry. Companies would be encouraged to relocate internationally outsourced factories back to the U.S. through incentives provided in the bill, such as tax credits or the installment of a new grant program., was recently passed by legislators in California, where some 45,000 of the country's garment workers are employed.
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