Child labor violations rise in US – as Republicans still roll back protections

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by Michael Sainato
March 22, 2026
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Child labor violations quintupled in a decade while Republican-led states roll back worker protections for minors.

How This Affects You

If you have school-age children, weakened state protections could enable employers to increase child workers' hours, assign hazardous tasks, or interfere with education—normalizing exploitation of minors in your community.

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Child labor violations have increased fivefold over the past decade even as Republican-controlled legislatures in Nebraska, Indiana, and West Virginia have passed bills rolling back child labor protections in 2026. Similar legislation is pending in Florida, Missouri, and Virginia, signaling a broader GOP push to loosen regulations on workers under 18. The trend runs counter to longstanding federal child labor standards designed to limit hours, restrict hazardous work, and protect minors' education and safety. The rollbacks come as the Department of Labor has documented a sharp rise in violations, suggesting enforcement challenges or employer non-compliance with existing rules. Advocates warn that weakening state-level protections could expose minors to exploitative working conditions just as documented breaches accelerate.

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Advocates are warning against further rollbacks, though no specific federal legislative or enforcement actions are detailed in the summary.

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