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CHILD LABOR LAWS

Sheila K. Pawlowski School-to-Career Coordinator. CHILD LABOR LAWS. 1. A 17 year old does not need working papers. ( True/False) 2. Your employer needs to know your social security number. ( True/False )

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CHILD LABOR LAWS

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  1. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Sheila K. Pawlowski School-to-Career Coordinator CHILD LABOR LAWS

  2. 1. A 17 year old does not need working papers. (True/False) 2. Your employer needs to know your social security number. (True/False) 3. The total number of weekly hours a 16/17 year old may work when school is in session is 30. (True/False) 4. A student who is 16 /17 years old may work 7 consecutive days. (True/False) 5. It is legal to work “off the books” on some jobs. (True/False) LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL PRETEST

  3. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL DAILY WORK HOURSwith SCHOOL INSESSION 14 – 15 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 3 Hours on School Days • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. • 6 Days a Week

  4. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL DAILY WORK HOURSwith SCHOOL INSESSION 16 – 17 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 4 Hours on Days Preceding School Days (i.e., Mon., Tues., Weds., Thurs.) • 8 Hours on Fri., Sat., Sun. and Holidays • 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. • 6 Days a Week

  5. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL DAILY WORK HOURSwith SCHOOL NOT IN SESSION 14 – 15 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 8 Hours • 6 Days a Week • 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. • June 21 to Labor Day 16 – 17 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 8 Hours • 6 Days a Week • 6 a.m. to Midnight

  6. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL WEEKLY WORK HOURS WITH SCHOOLINSESSION 14 –15 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 18 Hours Maximum in Any Week 16 –17 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 28 Hours Maximum in Any Week

  7. LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL WEEKLY WORK HOURS WITH SCHOOL NOT inSESSION 14 –15 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 40 Hours Maximum in Any Week 16 –17 YEAR OLD STUDENTS • 48 Hours Maximum in Any Week

  8. Violation of New York State Labor Law • No Insurance Protection • Minimum Wage Not Required LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL WORKING OFF THE BOOKS

  9. Working Papers: • Under 18 Years of Age • Obtained at School • Need Permission of Parent/Guardian • Need a Physical Social Security Card Needed For: • Working Papers • Employment LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL documents provided to your employer

  10. 1. A 17 year old does not need working papers. (False) 2. Your employer needs to know your social security number. (True) 3. The total number of weekly hours a 16/17 year old may work when school is in session is 30. (False) 4. A student who is 16 /17 years old may work 7 consecutive days. (False) 5. It is legal to work “off the books” on some jobs. (False) LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL POST-TEST

  11. Sheila K. Pawlowski School-to-Career Coordinator Longwood High School 100 Longwood Road Middle Island, NY 11953 (631) 345-9294 spawlowski@longwoodcsd.com LONGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL FOR MORE INFORMATION contact:

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