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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching

Child Labor Laws

Friday January 7, 2005
Child labor law, enacted by the Federal Government, restricts when children can work and what jobs they can do. Child labor law restrictions include the type of work children can do and limits the hours worked by children. If you're a teen looking for a job or a parent, you should know what regulations apply and what child labor laws are applicable.
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