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Glass
16th February 2011, 08:40 PM
In a move that is raising plenty of eyebrows, Missouri state Senator Jane Cunningham has proposed a bill that would "modify" child labor laws, eliminating the prohibition on employment of children under 14. The proposal has sparked an outcry in the state but Cunningham defends the bill, saying that it's important to cultivate a work ethic in young people and emphasizing that kids are still prohibited from working in dangerous professions.

"It's kind of a common sense thing," she tells The Huffington Post. "Right now, it's so over the top with regulations -- what businesses have to do, schools have to do. Parents should be in charge, deciding on the work ethic of their children."

Cunningham says that children are still protected by law from working in "dangerous jobs, like coal mines, with animals, with blades or involving dangerous stunts." She says that her bill simply loosens an overly broad prohibition on child labor and would allow kids to work at movie theaters, to babysit or to cut lawns, blaming the hysteria on union "misinformation" and politics.

Here is the language in her bill (SB22):

This act modifies the child labor laws. It eliminates the prohibition on employment of children under age fourteen. Restrictions on the number of hours and restrictions on when a child may work during the day are also removed. It also repeals the requirement that a child ages fourteen or fifteen obtain a work certificate or work permit in order to be employed. Children under sixteen will also be allowed to work in any capacity in a motel, resort or hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished. It also removes the authority of the director of the Division of Labor Standards to inspect employers who employ children and to require them to keep certain records for children they employ. It also repeals the presumption that the presence of a child in a workplace is evidence of employment.



HuffPo Link..... (http://)

My thoughts are that this will enable them to run fully legal child brothels now with NO supervision. Coming to a motel near you.

Cobalt
16th February 2011, 09:02 PM
Another Senator that spent time breathing from a plastic bag filled with paint as a form of recreation.

I swear all the members of Congress and the Senate share a total of 7 braincells

MNeagle
16th February 2011, 09:05 PM
oh great, another labor force cutting into the job market. Just what we need.

Twisted Titan
16th February 2011, 09:17 PM
It also removes the authority of the director of the Division of Labor Standards to inspect employers who employ children and to require them to keep certain records for children they employ.

There it is .

Companies are allowed to have even more lax standards then before.

So hiring kids will get them a "exemption" To keep the goons away.


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nunaem
16th February 2011, 09:19 PM
Too bad all the child labor jobs have been preemptively out-sourced to China.

But seriously, children doing real work isn't the worst thing in the world. It would be much more preparatory for the real world than public schooling.

milehi
16th February 2011, 09:25 PM
Around here, just about all employers have a policy of not hiring anyone under eighteen.

brosil
17th February 2011, 06:37 AM
Didn't I just read another thread about the difficulty of finding motivated quality workers? Do you think they just spring from the ground? If you can't hire a kid to shovel manure on the farm, I guess he can just stay home and play video games. Is that what you want? You must all be Obama supporters. You want the results without the work.

MNeagle
17th February 2011, 07:13 AM
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1266643/Microsofts-Chinese-workforce-tired-stay-awake.html

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