As states relax child-labor laws, beware! Feds could still sue
In an economy defined by labor in short supply, many employers may be tempted to hire more underage workers in order to remain fully staffed. That can be legally risky! Those employers may face scrutiny from the U.S. Department of Labor—and they could trigger backlash (and additional liability) if young workers are injured or harassed at work.
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