Bill
S 3165
True Shutdown Fairness Act
Bill S 3165 mandates state universities to enforce a sweat-free code for apparel, ensuring fair labor practices and protecting workers' rights in production.
Bill
S 3165
Bill S 3165 mandates state universities to enforce a sweat-free code for apparel, ensuring fair labor practices and protecting workers' rights in production.
The primary purpose of Bill S 3165 is to establish a "sweat-free" code of conduct that state university trustees must implement and enforce regarding the licensing and purchasing of apparel. This initiative aims to ensure that apparel sold at state universities is produced under fair labor conditions, promoting ethical manufacturing practices and protecting workers' rights.
Sweat-Free Code of Conduct: The bill mandates the development of a comprehensive code of conduct that outlines the standards for labor practices in the production of apparel. This code will focus on:
Enforcement Mechanism: The bill requires state university trustees to actively enforce the sweat-free code, which may include:
Licensing and Purchasing Guidelines: The code will apply to all apparel licensed for sale at state universities, influencing purchasing decisions and partnerships with manufacturers.
Bill S 3165 represents a significant step towards ensuring ethical labor practices in the production of apparel sold at state universities. By establishing a sweat-free code of conduct, the bill seeks to protect workers' rights and promote responsible purchasing decisions within the university system. The outcome of this legislation could have lasting implications for labor standards in the apparel industry associated with higher education institutions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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