Arkansas Child Labor Laws Act 322 of 1913 created the Bureau of Labor and Statistics, which placed restrictions on child labor.  In 1927, Act 161 abolished the Bureau and established the Arkansas Department of Labor, taking over these responsibilities. Child Labor Laws in Arkansas For Minors Under 14​Current Arkansas Child Labor Laws state that children must be

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Arizona Child Labor Laws When Arizona was admitted as a state in 1912, their constitution included an article restricting the employment of children with the Child Labor Amendment being adopted in 1925. The current labor laws pertaining to minors (workers under the age of 16) are called Youth Employment Laws. In Arizona, employment coordinated with education

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Depending on the time of year and where in the state you live, teens in Alaska may experience up to 19 hours of daylight. These long days certainly help Alaskan teenagers feel they can earn money while not missing out on time outdoors, especially during the summer. A part-time or summer job is a great

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Alabama Child Labor Laws Alabama was among the first of the Southern states to pass child labor legislation and played a key role in the establishment of the National Child Labor Committee in 1904. The Alabama Child Labor Law prohibits minors from working in “occupations or places of employment, which could be hazardous to their

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