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The GOP finally offers job creation bill
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<blockquote data-quote="dies-l" data-source="post: 56765843"><p>Are you guys aware of the abuses that led to child labor laws in the first place? Are you aware of the abuses that take place in countries that don't have strict child labor laws. There is a world of difference between having a paper route or doing some babysitting as a pre-teen and genuine child labor.</p><p></p><p>And why on earth would we want legislation to increase the number of prospective workers when we don't have enough jobs for the workers we have already? And, to do so by trying to cut back laws that are designed to protect children from abusive labor practices that historically have had a strong tendency to distract or remove them from their education?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dies-l, post: 56765843"] Are you guys aware of the abuses that led to child labor laws in the first place? Are you aware of the abuses that take place in countries that don't have strict child labor laws. There is a world of difference between having a paper route or doing some babysitting as a pre-teen and genuine child labor. And why on earth would we want legislation to increase the number of prospective workers when we don't have enough jobs for the workers we have already? And, to do so by trying to cut back laws that are designed to protect children from abusive labor practices that historically have had a strong tendency to distract or remove them from their education? [/QUOTE]
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