Child Labor Laws
USA Child Laws
It's a fact that most countries outside of the United States typically have less strict laws concerning Labor laws. Two examples of the US states that have child laws are: Georgia and New York.
Georgia Laws
Although there are kids working in this photo. Kids under 14 years old are not allowed to work. Though minors aren't allowed to work during school hours and not more than 8 hours on a weekend, or 3 hours on the weekdays.
New York Laws
New York Laws are the same, however minors are allowed to work on the school hours if they do not attend school.
United Kingdom's Laws on Child Labor
Since we've looked at US's laws let's peer to another country to see how they differ.
Their laws on child labor aren't much different. There is no set time limit, though children cannot work under the age of 14. Among other restrictions, children are not allowed to do anything over "light" work.
Their laws on child labor aren't much different. There is no set time limit, though children cannot work under the age of 14. Among other restrictions, children are not allowed to do anything over "light" work.