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Thursday, March 5, 2020

CURMUDGUCATION: IN: Child Labor Is Fun

CURMUDGUCATION: IN: Child Labor Is Fun

IN: Child Labor Is Fun


Some legislators in Indiana are boldly taking on one of the great problems of their state-- too many restrictions on child labor.

The bill intends, among other things, to do away with the requirement for student work permits for teens. Because the fact that a teenager is flunking high school should not stand in his way when it comes to serving as a useful meat widget for employers.


Full day of school, full shift of work, then homeworkkkzzzzz
Rep. Randy Lyness (R) is stumping for the bill, which is advancing through the legislature. In civilian life, Lyness is the owner of Randy Lyness Builders, and he thinks that it should be "more attractive" for employers to hire minors, which means, apparently, being able to get plenty of work out of the little buggers. The bill proposes that students be allowed to work forty hours a week during the school year (and, as mentioned above, that the student's performance in school not be a factor). On holidays, students could put in a 48 hour week. Also, it gets rid of mandated CONTINUE READING: CURMUDGUCATION: IN: Child Labor Is Fun