New Alaska Child Labor Regulations
September 10th, 2008 Posted by AmeliaAccording to the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development, minors under the age of 16 cannot legally be employed on a commercial fishing boat in the state. There is an exception under the law, however, for a minor working on a boat that is owned and operated by a parent.
Alaska, which traditionally has had a shortage of skilled labor in some areas, has fewer restrictions on child labor than many other states.
Recently, a fatal accident (more…)
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