IA: Senate moves child labor bill after all-night debate [View all]
Senators passed changes to Iowas child labor laws early Tuesday to allow 14- to 17-year-olds to work longer hours and in restricted fields with parental permission.
Senate File 542 passed the Senate on a 32-17 vote shortly before 5 a.m. Tuesday after significant delays. The bill allows 14- to 17-year-olds to work in industries currently prohibited for minors such as roofing, demolition and manufacturing as a part of an employer or school training program.
The bill also allows minors to work until 9 p.m. during the school year and until 11 p.m. during the summer both two hours later than current law and lets teens work up to six hours a day, up from the four hours currently allowed.
The legislation gained national attention as one of many bills passing through state legislatures offering expanded options for minor employment amid worker shortages. Sen. Adrian Dickey, R-Packwood, said he found the portrayal of the legislation as a child slave labor bill insulting.
We do know slavery existed in the past, but one place it doesnt exist, thats in this bill, Dickey said. Throwing around such terms loosely and callously for shock value in the news, on social media, even within the walls of this great building, is irresponsible and wrong.
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