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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun Mar 31, 2024, 08:39 AM Mar 31

America is divided over major efforts to rewrite child labor laws

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America is divided over major efforts to rewrite child labor laws

At least 16 states have one or more bills to weaken their child labor laws, while 13 are seeking to strengthen them

By Lauren Kaori Gurley
March 31, 2024 at 8:29 a.m. EDT

As child labor violations soar across the country, dozens of states are ramping up efforts to update child labor laws — with widespread efforts to weaken laws, but some to bolster them as well.

The push for changes to child labor laws arrives as employers — particularly in restaurants and other service-providing industries — have grappled with labor shortages since the beginning of the pandemic, and hired more teenagers whose wages are typically lower than adults’.
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Labor experts attribute the spike in child labor violations, which have tripled over the past 10 years according to a Post analysis, to a tight labor market that has prompted employers to hire more teens, as well as migrant children arriving from Latin America. In 2023, teens aged 16 to 19 were working or looking for work at the highest annual rate since 2009, according to Labor Department data.

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By Lauren Kaori Gurley
Lauren Kaori Gurley is the labor reporter for The Washington Post. She previously covered labor and tech for Vice's Motherboard. Twitter https://twitter.com/laurenkgurley
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America is divided over major efforts to rewrite child labor laws (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Mar 31 OP
GQP will make it worst........................ Lovie777 Mar 31 #1
Child labor should get special retirement accounts, they are deprived of youth and growth bucolic_frolic Mar 31 #2
Well, we wouldn't need those nasty old brown people coming in Warpy Mar 31 #3

bucolic_frolic

(43,252 posts)
2. Child labor should get special retirement accounts, they are deprived of youth and growth
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 08:56 AM
Mar 31

and happiness that will diminish any upward mobility they can ever muster. Child labor is far worse than asking a 65 year old to work another 6 months, in my opinion. There are days I just don't know what's wrong with the world.

Warpy

(111,319 posts)
3. Well, we wouldn't need those nasty old brown people coming in
Sun Mar 31, 2024, 05:31 PM
Mar 31

if we just put all those shiftless brats to work as soon as they could reach the machinery.

So what id rhwy seop ou od axhool? People born to poverty and ignorance should stay there.


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