Teen Labor

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An important topic in today’s society is teen labor. It may not seem like it but getting a job as a teenager can be very difficult, but imagine maintaining a job with most of your day occupied by school and homework. This doesn’t include extra curricular activities like before and after school football, soccer of basketball. This also doesn’t include is clubs like chess club debate club and robotics club, just to name a few.
Teens can start working once they reach the age 14 but there are very few places that teens are allowed to work. 14-15 year olds can only work 16 hours a week on school weeks, but they can work up to 40 hours a week on non school weeks. Teenagers usually get paid the minimum wage, which in the US is $7.25. Texas’ minimum wage is the federal minimum wage, $7.25. Minimum wages can vary from $7.25 to $11.50. However, if you are tipped employee, someone who gets more than $30 regularly in tips, they usually get paid above the minimum wage. On the other hand, if you are under 20 years old, for the first 90 consecutive days of employment, you get paid the …show more content…

Teens aren’t allowed to work in many places, including, places where products are manufactured, occupations that involve cleaning, or working on hoisting apparatus, working in engine rooms, and many more. Most of the places that teens are not allowed to work in, are declared hazardous by the Secretary of Labor or the Fair Labor Standards Act. Different states are allowed to change their minimum wage, but not below the federal minimum. Teens aged 16-18 have a bit more freedom but not a lot. 16-18 year olds can work up to 20 hours a week on school weeks and up to 48 hours a week on non-school weeks. They also have many restrictions as to where they work including, the operation of motor vehicles, outdoor window washing, and any type of

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