Sentences with phrase «child labor laws by»

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Relations between worker and employer are governed by a welter of state and federal laws and regulations drafted in the first half of the 20th century to prevent child labor and other abuses in factories and on farms.
The Los Angeles Times: Scientology did not violate forced labor law, appeals court rules Scientology did not violate a labor law by failing to pay for the work of two former members of the church's Sea Organization - a wing that restricts participants» outside communications, marriage and children, censors mail and monitors phone calls - a federal appeals court said Tuesday.
The name stuck, and, by the age of three, the youngster was appearing as part of his parents act whenever they could evade child labor laws.
As I am sure you know as a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, what the least restrictive environment means is that children with special needs are required by law to be placed in a general education classroom or a setting as close to the general education setting as much as possible consistent with that child's right to receive a free and appropriate public education.
In another article by WTAE Pittsburgh, the owners of the Ramada Inn had already pleaded guilty to «21 counts of violations to the child labor law including: allowing minors to work past 1 a.m. on the weekend, allowing minors to work in excess of eight hours, allowing a child to work where alcohol was sold and not having proper employment certifications.»
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