Dirty Work: The Creeping Rollback of Child Labor Laws

Dirty Work: The Creeping Rollback of Child Labor Laws
The government has not had a lot of ideas for what to do about the nation’s anemic job market, but there are troubling signs that one old idea is starting to reemerge: child labor. In the first part of the 20th century, there was a concerted effort to end the scourge of children working in factories and textile mills. But now there is a small but noticeable drive to weaken these protections.

Maine grabbed headlines in late May when it enacted a law rolling back restrictions on employment of minors. Children under the age of 18 can now work 24 hours a week – up from 20 – and as late as 10:15 on school nights, up from 10 pm

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