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Youth Employment Act 653: Difference between revisions

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Update total hours to 20. More details in clause 4.6.2
m (Wording adjustment to minors.)
(Update total hours to 20. More details in clause 4.6.2)
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:4.3 - Persons between the age of 15-18 that are currently legally obligated to be in education may not exceed 9 hours combined of school and work hours on any day, and may not exceed 7.5 hours on any day that does not include schooling.
 
:4.4 - The maximum allowed hours of work per working week for persons under the age of 18 is 1520 hours.
 
:4.5 - Workers under the age of 18 are not permitted to work between the hours of 22:00 and 06:00.
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:4.6 - Workers under the age of 18 are prohibited from heavy and dangerous work. The Ministry of Commerce and Labour may expand this list but at the minimum, the restrictions are as follows:
::4.6.1 - Dangerous, heavy, or industrial machinery and vehicles
::4.6.2 - Work related to the armed forces and policing, with the exception of formal cadet programs that dodoes not have a high potential to cause injury to the minor nor endanger the life of the minor. Additionally, the work should not require the minor to perform duties that may endanger the life of others or injure others, or can be considered as direct actions related to law enforcement or war fighting.
::4.6.3 - Mining work that is not considered clerical, administrative, or office-related work.
::4.6.4 - Dangerous construction work that may unreasonably risk the health or life of the child.
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