They’re not ready for their close-up.

A Garment District clothing company is forcing workers to submit to facial recognition scans for building access, outraging staff who ripped the mandate as “invasive” and questioned how their biometric data will be stored and used.

Employees at Isaac Morris Ltd. — a Midtown apparel company that produces licensed merchandise for brands like Disney and artists like Lady Gaga — got a surprise email last week from their IT department saying the old swipe-card entry system was being replaced with facial recognition, Simrran Bhatia, a brand licensing technologist at the company told The Post.

Staff were told someone would soon be coming around to “capture a scan” of their faces, the message said. 3

There was no updated policy, no consent form and no

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