
Restrictions on Child Labor Hours
Child labor laws set limits on how many hours young people can work to ensure their safety and well-being. Generally, these laws restrict the number of hours minors can work per day and per week, especially during school sessions. For example, younger children may only work a few hours each day, while older minors might have slightly longer hours. These restrictions aim to protect children's rights, ensuring they have enough time for education, rest, and leisure, helping them grow in a healthy environment free from the burdens of excessive work.