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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 that weakened child labor protections, according to the Economic Policy Institute. Changes include lower minimum wages for teens, extended work hours in apprenticeships, and reduced employer reporting requirements. Oregon, however, strengthened protections by aligning state rules with federal labor standards.
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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
- States ease child labor laws ahead of summer hiring season