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Florida proposes changes to child labor laws, allowing younger teens to work overnight and removing meal breaks for older teens.
Florida is considering changes to its child labor laws to address labor shortages caused by stricter enforcement of immigration laws.
The proposed reforms would allow 14-year-olds to work overnight shifts and eliminate guaranteed meal breaks for 16- and 17-year-olds.
The bill, supported by Governor Ron DeSantis, has passed the Commerce and Tourism committee and aims to provide more work opportunities for teenagers, though critics worry about potential exploitation.
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Florida propone cambios en las leyes de trabajo infantil, permitiendo a los adolescentes más jóvenes trabajar de la noche a la mañana y eliminando las pausas para comer para los adolescentes mayores.