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Too young for the concept of doing work in exchange for something? No, I don’t think so. There’s no minimum age to learn how to do something, for the most part, if the interest is there.
However, those lower-wage jobs tend to be where a lot of the worker rights abuse tends to happen, and I absolutely think it’s way too young for them to realize if/when it’s happening, or to be in a position to properly defend themselves if they do. Sure, parental guidance and all, but let’s say my experience working with all kinds of parents in day camps, as a ski instructor and in elementary schools, didn’t make me very optimistic about a lot of them really being in a position to protect their children at work.
I’ve also honestly yet to really see it happening where it has 0 impact on their schooling, but that’s rather anecdotal…
I started working full time during the summer the year I turned 13. I was working for my family's company and my safety was already the most important thing.
In the current environment of the exploration of workers I feel that it is unacceptable for children to work for any company other than a family company or a small company that will not exploit them and that will protect them.
Agreed in pricipal because family businesses are frequently how knowledge is passed from generation to generation, but family and small businesses can also exploit and not protect children and still need oversight on safety.
~~"Are 13 year olds too young to exploit monetarily?"~~
"Are 13 year olds too young to take on the glorious privilege of earning their own money?"
Hey look, it's propaganda in action, right there on the CBC.
this doesn't make a lick of sense. I know 16 year olds who WANT to work and can't even find jobs because of the foreign temp workers/international students. Saskatchewan wants to allow 13 year olds? why? there's literally no point. A business that is already more than willing to take advantage of a potential employee is still going to favor some "student" from India over a 13 year old Canadian kid. you can take more advantage of the Indian kid as opposed to the 13 year old Kid.
This is one massive nothing burger.
"We clearly haven't made the working class desperate enough yet. Let's have immigrants and students fight over jobs to make everything even nastier!"
I'm sure this won't in any way result in a huge cohort of angry underemployed young people. No siree.
I'm also starting to think that businesspeople aren't the Galtian ubermenchen that they think they are, given that they by and large can't plan more than six months in advance.
C'mon! Those are rookie numbers! Look at these kids living their best life and getting the best experiences; not a screen in sight!