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Air Force Times on MSNChild care, teaching positions safe from DOD civilian hiring freezeMilitary child care centers and Department of Defense schools are allowed to continue hiring workers with their exemptions from the civilian hiring freeze, according to Pentagon personnel officials.
The current law permits 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. when school is not in session. Senate Bill 50 would allow those students to work until 9 p.m. year-round.
A West Virginia judge tears into the "reprehensible and narcissistic" defense of the white couple she says have shown no ...
What do Starbucks, Trader Joe's and the Trump administration share? The radical notion that long-standing law governing labor ...
Almost every country has committed to preventing child labor, but the issue persists through entrenched systemic drivers: the ...
Many former child stars have opened up about their earliest years in Hollywood and its lasting impacts once they’ve reached adulthood. A majority of them have gone through horrific and traumatizing ...
Some teens in Ohio could soon be permitted to work longer hours during the school year. The current law permits 14- and ...
According to data from the United Nations, there are an estimated 152 million children between 5 and 17 years old engaged in ...
Mars Inc. will have to fight child labor-related allegations in a local District of Columbia court after failing to convince ...
Lawmakers want to relax West Virginia’s child labor protections. Other states are passing similar measures amid a rise in ...
SB 676 would allow people applying for certain jobs to check a box saying they'd take less than minimum wage. Critics say ...
Women make up nearly half of Egypt's population, and their untapped potential in the workforce is considerable. World Bank analysis conducted in 2024 reveals that closing the gender employment gap ...
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