Florida Legislators Ease Restrictions on Teen Labor Laws

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The Florida House passed a bill to loosen child labor laws, allowing 16- and 17-year-olds to work longer and later hours, a year after enacting tougher immigrant employment laws. Supporters argue that the changes will help teenagers build careers and earn money amid a labor shortage, while opponents express concerns about potential exploitation and negative impacts on schoolwork. The Senate has a similar bill, but with more cautious measures, as concerns about young people working excessively and sacrificing their education are raised.
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- Florida House votes to loosen child labor laws South Florida Sun Sentinel
- Senators back 'surgical' teen work changes NBC2 News
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