POLITICSWISCONSIN EXAMINER
States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
Four states—Indiana, Nebraska, Washington, and West Virginia—enacted laws this year that weaken child labor protections, including lowering minimum wages for teens and allowing longer work hours. Oregon, conversely, strengthened its standards by aligning youth work hour rules with federal guidelines.
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- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season
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