
Child Labor Prevention Act
The Child Labor Prevention Act is a law designed to protect children from being forced into work that could harm their health, education, or well-being. It sets age limits for employment, regulates the kinds of jobs children can do, and enforces safe working conditions. The act aims to ensure that all children have the opportunity to learn and grow in a safe environment, free from exploitation. This law reinforces the idea that childhood should be dedicated to education and development rather than labor.