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appalachiablue

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Sun May 28, 2023, 06:35 PM May 2023

IOWA Governor Signs Law to Loosen Child Labor Regulations: 600 Child Labor Investigations in US

- Iowa Public Radio- NPR, 'Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill into law Friday to loosen some of the state’s child labor laws,' May 26, 2023. Ed.

In a statement Friday, Reynolds said the new law has “common sense labor provisions that allow young adults to develop their skills in the workforce.” On a recent episode of Iowa Press on Iowa PBS, Reynolds was asked if the legislation is about giving kids more opportunities to work, or if it’s about filling open jobs. “Well, it’s probably a little bit of both,” Reynolds said. “I mean, honestly, it helps fill a need, and it allows kids to earn a little bit of extra money, maybe start saving for college or to buy that first vehicle.”

Business groups facing a shortage of workers pushed for the changes, and labor unions opposed them. The bill passed the legislature in early May with only Republicans supporting it, and all Democrats plus 2 Republicans opposing it. Opponents of the legislation say it could put kids in dangerous situations at work and jeopardize their education, especially for low-income & migrant children. “Senate Democrats do not oppose giving teens safe and age-appropriate work experiences that allow them to learn important skills and earn money to help themselves & their families,” Senate Minority Leader Zach Wahls, D-Coralville, said during a legislative debate. “But they must be safe.”

Starting July 1, when the law takes effect, 14- & 15-year-olds will be able to work later at night and longer shifts. They can work until 9 p.m. during the school year instead of 7 p.m., and until 11 p.m. in the summer instead of 9 p.m. Fourteen- & 15-year-olds can work 6 hours per day during the school year instead of the previous law of 4 hours. The law does not increase the number of hours younger teens can work per week. The new law allows 16- & 17-year-olds to serve alcohol in restaurants. They must have permission from a parent, 2 adult employees must be present, any harassment of minors must be reported to the parents & the Iowa Civil Rights Commission, and workers must attend workplace harassment prevention training.

It also lets minors do other tasks that are currently illegal, like use microwaves, work in freezers & meat coolers, and sell fireworks. And it removes the state requirement for employers hiring children to get child labor permits. The law also says the directors of the state workforce department and education department can waive prohibitions on hazardous work for 16- & 17-year-olds if it is part of a work-based learning program. That can include using power-driven woodworking machines & working in demolition, excavation and roofing. The law also establishes an interim study committee to review Iowa’s policies around driving privileges for minors...https://www.iowapublicradio.org/state-government-news/2023-05-26/iowa-governor-signs-law-to-loosen-child-labor-regulations

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IOWA Governor Signs Law to Loosen Child Labor Regulations: 600 Child Labor Investigations in US (Original Post) appalachiablue May 2023 OP
That is just so wrong bucolic_frolic May 2023 #1
Interesting atreides1 May 2023 #2

atreides1

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2. Interesting
Sun May 28, 2023, 09:23 PM
May 2023

It seems as if Prolife supporters want to force women to remain pregnant so they can have access to cheap labor!!!

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