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Re: Department of Labor proposed rules for child labor!!!!


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Posted by 36 coupe on October 26, 2011 at 05:32:12 from (72.55.252.209):

In Reply to: Re: Department of Labor proposed rules for child labor!!!! posted by Mark - IN. on October 23, 2011 at 16:16:33:

This child labor thing has been going on for a long time.An Amish family got nailed because their 14 year old daughter was running the cash register in a show room of small wooden items.I talked with a fellow who had a small shingle mill.A woman who packed shingles wasnt in the same building with the machines.Business was slow.Big brother wanted high comp rate on her.He had to lay off the whole crew and do all work alone.There a shop that rebuilds old cook stoves and wood fire heaters.Big brother wanted the help classed as foundry workers even tho no iron was melted in the shop.They had to let the help go.Four more jobs lost.You cannot legally hire any one to stack fire wood. cut grass or help weed your garden.Pay a neighbor to help paint your house or bring in hay, forget it.You can be fined.Laws that are supposed to protect workers keep people from having a job.Thats why most jobs have gone to China.My nephew bought 2 old riding mowers when he was a teenager.He got one running and went to work mowing lawns along his street,did well enough to buy a used dump truck and hauled sand and gravel.Hes a contractor today with men working for him and plowing town roads and pumping septic tanks.For many years he kept the plow truck in his yard.Some neighbors complaine about the truck noise in early am during snow storms.Town told him he had to park the truck a mile away in a commercial zone with rest of his equipment.Now when a bad storm hits he drives his 4wd out to the lot and plows all the contract roads and does his street last.Now neighbors are late for work any time a big storm hits, they cant get out to the state road.A kid put up a note on a grocery store bulletin board saying he would mow lawns, listed home phone.Local telephone co manager saw it and wanted to charge his mother a business rate on her phone.


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