Bill Text: NY J00580 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Commemorating the 108th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 40-0)

Status: (Passed) 2019-03-05 - ADOPTED [J00580 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-J00580-Introduced.html

Senate Resolution No. 580

BY: Senator HOYLMAN

        COMMEMORATING   the   108th   Anniversary  of  the
        Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire on March 25, 2019

  WHEREAS, It is the sense of this Legislative Body to commemorate the
108th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory  Fire,  which  took
the lives of 146 garment workers, on March 25, 2019; and

  WHEREAS,  It  is  also  incumbent  upon this Legislative Body, as we
commemorate this anniversary, to acknowledge the  continued  efforts  of
Workers United/SEIU (formerly the International Ladies' Garment Workers'
Union) in empowering and protecting workers across the country; and

  WHEREAS,  This  Legislative  Body must join Workers United/SEIU, the
New York City Fire Department, the United Federation  of  Teachers,  and
countless  other  organizations in our shared commitment to never forget
the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and to commemorate its  anniversary
each  year  in order to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to protecting
and strengthening the rights of immigrants, women, and workers; and

  WHEREAS, The majority of the fire's victims were Jewish and  Italian
immigrants,  many of them young women, who might otherwise have survived
this tragedy had the factory's managers not  locked  the  doors  to  the
stairwells  so as to prevent theft and early departure; there was almost
no water that the workers trapped on the 8th, 9th, and 10th floors could
use to douse the rapidly spreading flames; doors that  were  not  locked
opened  the  wrong  way,  leaving  workers  with  no  option for escape;
meanwhile the factory's owners were in the factory that  same  day  with
their children, and were able to find their way to safety by escaping to
the building's rooftop; and

  WHEREAS,  Since  the  doors to the stairwells were locked, dozens of
panicked factory  employees  attempted  to  escape  via  the  building's
structurally  compromised  fire  escape only for it to collapse onto the
concrete eight stories below; after the fire escape  collapsed  and  the
stairways  became  inaccessible because of the smoke and heat, employees
were trapped in the building with no means of escape except by  jumping;
and

  WHEREAS,  Only  three  weeks  prior to the fire, a group of property
owners  had  met  to  oppose  the  fire  department's  calls   for   the
installation  of  indoor  sprinklers; the fire department's ladders were
not tall enough to reach beyond the sixth and  seventh  floors,  leaving
the workers on the 8th, 9th, and 10th stranded; and

  WHEREAS,  The  deplorable  working  conditions  in  New  York City's
garment industry were well-known at the  time  and,  in  1909,  industry
leaders  were  met  with  a  massive strike known as the Uprising of the
20,000 led by the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union in  which
workers  demanded  higher  wages,  safer  working conditions, and better
hours; this strike precipitated the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire  by
just a year; and

  WHEREAS,  Recent  research  has determined the names and ages of the
handful of previously unidentified victims; and

  WHEREAS,  The  complete  list  now  includes: Lizzie Adler (24 years
old), Anna Altman (16), Annina Ardito (25), Rose Bassino (31, sister  of
Catherine Giannattasio), Vincenza Benanti (22), Yetta Berger (18), Essie
Bernstein  (19),  Jacob  Bernstein  (38),  Morris Bernstein (19), Gussie
Bierman (22),  Vincenza  Biliota  (16),  Abraham  Binowitz  (30),  Rosie
Brenman  (23,  sister of Sarah Brenman), Sarah Brenman (17), Ida Brodsky
(15),  Sarah  Brodsky  (21),  Ada  Brooks  (18),  Laura  Brunetti  (17),
Josephine Cammarata (17), Francesca Caputo (17), Josephine Carlisi (31),
Albina  Caruso  (20),  Annie  Ciminello  (36), Rosina Cirrito (18), Anna
Cohen (25), Annie Colletti (30), Sarah Cooper (16),  Michelina  Cordiano
(25),  Bessie  Dashefsky  (25),  Josie  Del Castillo (21), Clara Dockman
(19), Kalman Donick (24), Celia Eisenberg (17), Dora Evans (18), Rebecca
Feibisch (20), Yetta Fichtenholtz (18), Daisy  Lopez  Fitze  (26),  Mary
Floresta  (26), Max Florin (23), Jennie Franco (16), Rose Friedman (18),
Molly  Gerstein  (17),  Catherine  Giannattasio  (22,  sister  of   Rose
Bassino),  Celia Gitlin (17), Esther Goldstein (20), Lena Goldstein (22,
sister of Mary Goldstein), Mary Goldstein (18),  Yetta  Goldstein  (20),
Rosie Grasso (16), Bertha Greb (25), Diana Gerjuoy (18), Rachel Grossman
(18),  Mary  Herman  (40),  Esther Hochfeld (21), Fannie Hollander (18),
Pauline Horowitz (19), Ida Jukofsky  (19),  Ida  Kanowitz  (18),  Tessie
Kaplan  (18),  Beckie  Kessler  (19), Jacob Klein (23), Beckie Koppelman
(16), Bertha Kula (19), Tillie Kupferschmidt (16), Benjamin Kurtz  (19),
Annie  L'Abbate  (16), Fannie Lansner (21), Maria Giuseppa Lauletti (33,
sister of Isabella Tortorelli), Jennie Lederman (21),  Max  Lehrer  (18,
brother of Sam Lehrer), Sam Lehrer (19), Kate Leone (14), Mary Leventhal
(22),  Jennie  Levin  (19),  Pauline Levine (19), Nettie Liebowitz (23),
Rose Liermark (19), Bettina  Maiale  (18,  sister  of  Frances  Maiale),
Frances  Maiale  (21), Caterina Maltese (39, mother of Lucia and Rosaria
Maltese), Lucia Maltese (20), Rosaria Maltese (14), Maria Manaria  (27),
Rose  Mankofsky  (22), Rose Mehl (15), Yetta Meyers (19), Gaetana Midolo
(16), Annie Miller (16), Beckie  Neubauer  (19),  Annie  Nicholas  (18),
Michelina Nicolosi (21), Sadie Nussbaum (18), Julia Oberstein (19), Rose
Oringer  (19), Beckie Ostrovsky (20), Annie Pack (18), Provindenza Panno
(43), Antonietta Pasqualicchio (16), Ida  Pearl  (20),  Jennie  Pildescu
(18),  Vincenza  Pinelli (30), Emilia Prato (21), Concetta Prestifilippo
(22), Beckie Reines (18), Fannie Rosen (21), Israel Rosen  (17,  son  of
Julia  Rosen), Julia Rosen (35), Louis Rosen (33), Yetta Rosenbaum (22),
Jennie Rosenberg (21), Gussie Rosenfeld  (22),  Nettie  Rosenthal  (21),
Emma  Rothstein  (22),  Theodore  Rotner  (22),  Sarah  Sabasowitz (17),
Santina  Salemi  (24),  Sarafina  Saracino  (25,  sister   of   Teresina
Saracino),  Teresina  Saracino  (20),  Gussie  Schiffman  (18),  Theresa
Schmidt (32), Ethel Schneider (20), Violet Schochet (21), Golda  Schpunt
(19),  Margaret  Schwartz  (24), Jacob Seltzer (33), Rosie Shapiro (17),
Ben Sklover (25), Rose Sorkin (18), Annie Starr (30), Jennie Stein (18),
Jennie Stellino (16), Jennie Stiglitz (22), Sam  Taback  (20),  Clotilde
Terranova  (22),  Isabella  Tortorelli  (17), Meyer Utal (23), Catherine
Uzzo (22), Frieda Velakofsky (20), Bessie  Viviano  (15),  Rosie  Weiner
(19),  Sarah  Weintraub  (17), Tessie Weisner (21), Dora Welfowitz (21),
Bertha Wendorff (18), Joseph Wilson (22) and Sonia Wisotsky (17); and

  WHEREAS, Subsequent to this devastating,  preventable  tragedy,  the
labor  movement  sprung  to  action  and  the New York State Legislature
formed  the  Factory  Investigating  Commission  to   study   and   make
recommendations   on   working  conditions;  the  Factory  Investigating
Commission's reports and findings led to 38 new labor laws in  New  York

State  strengthening  worker  protections  with  measures  that required
stronger fire safety efforts, more effective factory  ventilation,  safe
operation  of  elevators,  and  improved machine guarding and sanitation
measures; and

  WHEREAS,  The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire reinvigorated a labor
movement that would give American workers access to rights we must never
take for granted, including the nationwide adoption of the 40-hour  work
week  and the weekend in 1940, the passage of the Social Security Act in
1935, and the right to organize a union  and  negotiate  in  good  faith
under the Wagner Act in 1935; and

  WHEREAS,  It  is  imperative  at  a time when our Federal Government
continues to demonize and persecute immigrants that we honor our state's
history of welcoming immigrants, that we  cherish  the  fact  that  this
country  was  built  by  immigrants, and that we re-commit to continuing
that legacy by standing up for immigrants today; now, therefore, be it

  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause in its  deliberations  to
commemorate  the  108th  Anniversary  of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
Fire, and to acknowledge the efforts of  Workers  United/SEIU,  Governor
Andrew M. Cuomo, Commissioner of Labor Roberta Reardon, and the New York
State Legislature; and be it further

  RESOLVED,  That  copies  of  this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to Workers United/SEIU; Clarissa M. Rodriguez, Chair of  the
New  York  State  Workers' Compensation Board; Daniel A. Nigro, New York
City  Fire  Commissioner;  Triangle  Shirtwaist  Factory  Fire  Memorial
Society;  Serphin  R.  Maltese;  New  York  State  Commissioner of Labor
Roberta Reardon; and the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition.
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