Instead of paying adults more, some states might let companies hire kids as young as 14 to fill the labor shortage
- Republicans in some states are proposing exceptions to child labor regulations.
- That's because the labor shortage has impacted industries like meatpacking and construction.
- Research shows that those industries could attract adult workers if they increased pay and benefits.
The Iowa bill was more detailed than Minnesota's, and outlines a list of prohibited job sites for children under the age of 18, such as meatpacking, slaughterhouses, demolition work, and roofing operations. It also, however, allows for exemptions, as long as teens between the ages of 14 and 17 are "participating in work-based learning or a school or employer-administered, work-related program."
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