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Child labor laws in New jersey? |
Ok so i know i need a permit for me (age 14) and ive already got that covered, but i need to know WHAT ARE THE MAXIMUM HOURS IM ALLOWED TO WORK.......Sry for caps but you get the question : ] Go to your guidance office. they have copies of the Child Labor Laws (they are actually supposed to be posted in there). It will tell you what you can and cannot do, and how many hours perday/week you can work. |
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