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Child Labor Has Made a Comeback

Por: Slate Business November 16, 2022

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The to make headlines is shocking even if you’re jaded about what companies are capable of when it comes to their workers. Dozens of teenagers—including children as young as 13—allegedly worked overnight shifts cleaning dangerous equipment in Minnesota and Nebraska meatpacking plants. The teens worked for Packers Sanitation Services, which was by the U.S. Department of Labor last week. Packers Sanitation is not a household name, but it’s... + full article



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