Illinois Dept. of Labor reminds employers of child labor laws as school lets out

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WMBD) — School is out and teenagers are beginning to join the summer workforce.

The Illinois Department of Labor is reminding employers and families to be aware of child labor rights and protections.

Currently, IDOL regulates workers under 16-years-old with the following protections,

  • requiring an employment certificate that confirms that a minor is old enough to work, physically capable of performing the job, and that the job will not interfere with the minor’s education (during school months);
  • prohibiting work in hazardous occupations;
  • prohibiting work in a place of business where alcohol is served or sold for consumption on site, and in places where alcohol is brewed, distilled and/or bottled; and
  • limiting working hours: child workers are prohibited from working before 7 a.m. and after 7 p.m. during the school year, work until 9 p.m. is allowed from June 1 through Labor Day.

In addition, child workers must earn a minimum of $12 per hour and be granted a 30-minute break for every five hours of work.

“Child labor laws are meant to protect some of the most vulnerable workers in Illinois,” said Illinois Department of Labor Director Jane Flanagan. “We’ve seen too many stories in the national news about children being exploited or hurt at work. The rules in place allow young people to be employed in safe workplaces that don’t negatively impact their health or education.”

Possible violations can be reported here, or by visiting labor.illinois.gov/childlabor.

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June 10, 2024 at 02:19PM

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