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States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
Four states—Indiana, Nebraska, Washington, and West Virginia—enacted laws this year to weaken child labor protections, according to the Economic Policy Institute. These changes include lower minimum wages for teens, relaxed work-hour limits, and reduced safety safeguards. Oregon, in contrast, passed a law to strengthen child labor standards.
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