Employment of minors
Sierra
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In the past we have employed 15-year-olds in some food service positions. Because of the difficulty of scheduling within legal hours restrictions and the potential liability for on-the-job injuries, we would like to change policy to set our minimum hiring age at 16. We still have two 15-year-olds on staff. Can we lay them off until they turn 16?
Comments
You'll have to weigh all the pros and cons as you sort it out. I don't see either of your latest revelations as substantial reasoning for changing your policy to prohibit employment of 15 year olds though. Are her accidents safety violations? I assume that an investigation would have revealed if you have her illegally employed on or around equipment prohibited for 15 year olds. The accidents must not have been very serious or the investigations might have suggested you have them working in unsafe environments. Anyway, I think the 'accident prone' thing is not substantial enough to fire her. The other thing of her working too many hours is solely the company's and the supervisor's responsibility to monitor, not the worker. Any kid needing money will work as many hours as you let them. Bottom line for me is that I agree with altering your policy but not with tossing out these two workers unless they are poor performers. Good luck with your decision. x:-)