Daily News | Expanding hours for teenage workers is the wrong answer for N.J. labor shortage | Editorial
, D-Monmouth, would hike the number of hours that 16- and 17-year-olds can work during summer from 40 to 50 hours a week. Their shifts could last up to 10 hours. Shifts for children 14 to 15 years old would increase from five hours to six, with a 30-minute break for a meal.Philly teens entering workforce in droves, filling holiday gaps amid ongoing labor shortage
The state would instead create a central database with the names of every approved work permit applicant, which employers could refer to when interviewing job applicants. Parental permission won’t be necessary for a teenager to apply for a permit, but the bill says a child’s “caregiver” will receive notification within three days of an application’s receipt and have two weeks to object before the permit would be issued.
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