Ohio would relax its child labor restrictions to allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work later hours during the school year with a parent’s permission, under legislation sent to Gov. Mike DeWine (R) for his approval.
The bill (SB 50) loosens the state’s current ban on teens younger than 16 working past 7 p.m. when schools are in session. If approved by the governor, the change would let them work until 9 p.m. if a parent gives written approval—a policy that would conflict with federal workplace law’s 7 p.m. cutoff, although the federal law doesn’t cover some small businesses. ...
