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Young Workers Legal Service

The rules of youth! The initiative promotes positive and safe work experiences for young people by providing young people, parents, employers and educators with information on the protection of young workers. Thanks to YouthRules! , the U.S. Department of Labor and its partners promote positive and safe work experiences that help prepare young workers for the 21st century workforce. Learn more about how young workers can have safe and rewarding work experiences by clicking on the links below: From the Youth Rules! Website You can quickly access information about federal and state labor laws that apply to young workers. The website educates young people about the rules and provides information to parents, educators and employers. Before you start your new job, learn what your employer can and cannot demand of you. As a young worker, you are limited in the type of jobs and the number of hours you can work. The rules vary by age, and the requirements may be different if you work in agriculture. States may have their own rules that employers must follow. This website can help you find answers to the various workplace rules for minors. The payroll and hours department prioritizes the protection of young workers. We want to make sure you understand your rights when you enter the world of work.

Your employer is responsible for providing you with a safe work environment and paying you all wages required by federal law. With the generous support of the legal community, fellows, foundations and other donors, Legal Aid at Work offers four main services: As part of the Youth Rules! The U.S. Department of Labor and its partners develop and distribute information materials, provide training on federal and state regulations to young workers, educate the public through public notices, and develop other tools to improve compliance with federal and state laws. Do you want to work on a ranch or farm or other farming profession? Are you interested in harvesting blueberries, cutting hay, herding cattle or being a farm worker? If so, check the do`s and don`ts of working in agriculture if you are under 18. Alex is 17 years old. He has been working for the same supermarket for 18 months. It is part of a chain across South Africa. During the first year, he worked consistent hours of about 15 hours per week. Shelley worked in a health food store for about 3 years. She was a member of an Australian employment contract for 2 1/2 years. The store was sold to new owners. It was then made “occasional”.

Dale was a 2nd year construction apprentice. He learned that his grandfather had died suddenly and that he was due to attend the funeral in rural South Africa. Click on the photos below to find out what types of issues we`re addressing and what communities we`re serving. Stacey worked for several years in a courier company. It was a male-dominated workplace. Do you want to wait at tables in a restaurant? Packing groceries at the local supermarket? How about a vacation job with an entrepreneur? First, check if you can work in this job while you are under 18.

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