For Immediate Release

Sept. 23, 2003
Contact: Carol McKay
202-835-3323
media@nclnet.org


American Working Teens Fact Sheet

 

Who’s Working?

The Dangers of Youth Employment

Protecting Our Teen Workers: A Law in Need of Modernization

The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 was designed to protect the educational opportunities of minors and prohibit their employment in jobs and under conditions detrimental to their health or well-being. There has never been a comprehensive review of the child labor provisions of the FLSA since its enactment in 1938. Only piecemeal revisions and updates have occurred.

Currently under the FLSA:



[i] Light 1995; Steinberg and Cauffman 1995.

[ii] Beyond the Classroom by Laurence Steinberg, 1996.

[iii] United Farm Workers estimate.

[iv] “Illegal Child Labor in the United States: Prevalence & Characteristics,” by Doug Kruse, Rutgers University, 1998.

[v] National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that 230,000 workers under the age of 18 are injured on the job each year and between 60-70 youth workers die due to workplace injury.

 

The National Consumers League, founded in 1899, is America's pioneer consumer organization. Our mission is to identify, protect, represent, and advance the economic and social interests of consumers and workers. NCL is a private, nonprofit membership organization. For more information, visit www.nclnet.org. Each summer, NCL releases its Five Worst Teen Jobs. To check out the Five Worst of 2003, visit www.nclnet.org/childlabor.

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