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In order to fill positions left vacant by unauthorized immigrants, Florida is considering repealing some of its child labor rules

Posted on March 26, 2025April 4, 2025 by Chris J. | 8384 Views | 12 min read

Child labor laws – Teen working in grocery store – Courtesy: Shutterstock — BearFotos For years, Florida has been taking action against companies that hire illegal immigrants. However, that created a challenge for the state’s enterprises, who are in dire need of employees to fill low-paying and frequently unappealing positions. Children could be the answer,

Posted in GovernmentTagged child labor, DeSantis, Florida, florida child labor, florida insider, florida news, Florida Senate, Florida Senate Commerce & Tourism committee, Governor Ron DeSantis, immigration status, immigration status florida, unauthorized immigrants, unauthorized immigrants florida, US Department of Labor
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