Section 2673.
2673. (a) Every employer engaged in the business of garment manufacturing shall keep accurate records for four years which show all of the following: (1) The names and addresses of all garment workers directly employed by such person. (2) The hours worked daily by employees, including the times the employees begin and end each work period. (3) The daily […]
Section 2673.1.
2673.1. (a) (1) To ensure that employees are paid for all hours worked, a garment manufacturer, contractor, or brand guarantor, who contracts with another person for the performance of garment manufacturing operations, shall be jointly and severally liable with any manufacturer and contractor who performs those operations for the garment manufacturer or brand guarantor, for all of […]
Section 2673.2.
2673.2. (a) To ensure that employees are paid for all hours worked, an employee engaged in the performance of garment manufacturing shall not be paid by the piece or unit, or by the piece rate. Employees engaged in the performance of garment manufacturing shall be paid at an hourly rate not less than the applicable minimum […]
Section 2674.
2674. The Division of Labor Standards Enforcement shall enforce Section 2673 and Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 2675). (Added by Stats. 1980, Ch. 633.)
Section 2674.1.
2674.1. The commissioner shall appoint an advisory committee on garment manufacturing to advise him or her of common industry problems and to effect liaison between his or her office and various segments of the industry. The committee shall consist of a cross section of the industry and shall include representatives of unions, employees, contractor associations, […]
Section 2674.2.
2674.2. In the annual budget submitted to the Legislature pursuant to Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, the Governor shall include a detailed statement of the cost of regulation and estimated revenues pursuant to the provisions of this part. The Legislature intends that the fees established and other revenue received pursuant to […]
Section 2670.
2670. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to restore the purpose of Assembly Bill 633 (Chapter 554 of the Statutes of 1999) to prevent wage theft against garment workers by clarifying ambiguities in the original language. Assembly Bill 633 sought to ensure that persons who contracted to have garments manufactured were liable as guarantors […]
Section 2671.
2671. As used in this part: (a) “Person” means any individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, or association, and includes, but is not limited to, employers, manufacturers, jobbers, wholesalers, contractors, subcontractors, and any other person or entity engaged in the business of garment manufacturing. “Person” does not include any person who manufactures garments by oneself, without […]
Section 2672.
2672. The commissioner shall promulgate all regulations and rules necessary to carry out the provisions of this part. The commissioner, upon good cause, may impose, in his or her discretion, the terms of penalties, the revocation of registrations, and the confiscation or disposal of goods in accordance with such rules and regulations. (Added by Stats. […]