Child Labor Laws and Young Workers

Young Workers

The rules vary by age and task. Some state child labor laws are inconsistent with the federal child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. 212(c), and its implementing regulations at 29 CFR Part 570. Where a state child labor law is less restrictive than the federal law, the federal law applies. Where a state child labor law is more restrictive than the federal law, the state law applies.

Working at Most Jobs

Do you wait tables at a restaurant? Bag groceries at the local supermarket? What about a summer job working with a construction contractor? First check whether you can work at that job while you are under the age of 18.

Working on Ranches and Farms

Do you want to work on a ranch or farm, or at another outdoor job? Does harvesting blueberries, cutting hay, herding cattle, or being a farmhand interest you? If so, check the dos and don’ts of working in farming if you are under the age of 18.

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