Advertisements
Home News One year after tougher immigrant employment law, Florida House votes to relax child labour laws

One year after tougher immigrant employment law, Florida House votes to relax child labour laws

by Celia

The Florida House recently advanced a bill aiming to extend work hours for 16- and 17-year-olds, amidst debates regarding the impact on youth employment and education. This move comes a year after the state implemented stricter regulations on hiring undocumented immigrants.

Advertisements

The legislation, championed by Republican Representative Linda Chaney, garnered support under the premise of empowering teenagers and their families to make informed decisions about employment opportunities. Proponents argue that lifting existing restrictions will facilitate career growth and financial independence for young individuals, particularly amid the prevailing labor shortage.

Advertisements

Under the proposed bill, limitations on the number of hours teenagers can work, especially when school is in session, would be relaxed. Currently, 16- and 17-year-olds are prohibited from working more than eight hours before a school day and from exceeding 30 hours per week during academic terms. The House endorsed the measure with a vote of 80-35.

Advertisements

However, dissenting voices, predominantly from the Democratic camp, expressed apprehension over potential exploitation of young workers and the detrimental impact on their academic pursuits. Representative Anna Eskamani raised concerns about the underlying motivations behind the bill, suggesting a correlation between labor shortages and stringent immigration policies.

Eskamani underscored the need for fair compensation for adult workers and cautioned against flooding the job market with low-wage labor, which could exacerbate income inequality.

In the Senate, a comparable bill is under consideration but with less extensive provisions. Republican Senate President Kathleen Passidomo emphasized the importance of balancing work opportunities with educational commitments, citing parental concerns regarding excessive work hours for young individuals.

While recognizing the desire of young people to enter the workforce, Passidomo emphasized the paramount importance of safeguarding their educational pursuits.

The Senate bill awaits further review in committee sessions before potential enactment, highlighting ongoing deliberations surrounding youth employment regulations in the state of Florida.

Advertisements

You may also like

logo

Bilkuj is a comprehensive legal portal. The main columns include legal knowledge, legal news, laws and regulations, legal special topics and other columns.

「Contact us: [email protected]

© 2023 Copyright bilkuj.com