The information you seek can be found at Massachusetts Labor and Workforce Development. The website is www.mass.gov. The adress and phone numbers are 1 Ashburton Place, Suite 2112, Boston MA 02108. (617) 626-7122
A website was found with very clear links to certain issues regarding Massachusetts Labor Law. This website is http://www.lawlib.state.ma.us/subject/about/employment.html.
You can check out information about labor laws in Massachusetts at http://www.lawlib.state.ma.us/subject/about/employment.html. This site covers everything you'll want to know.
State child labor laws is less protective in New York. Also, the minimum wage is different in those 2 states.
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Most likely Massachusetts will have different laws from other states, although all states' laws must stay within the laws of the Federal Government. All states have their own elected officials who draft and pass laws that reflect the needs of citizens of the state. Yes, Massachusetts labor laws are different from other states. One of such differences is the minimum wage because Massachusetts has a higher standard of living.
Most likely Massachusetts will have different laws from other states, although all states' laws must stay within the laws of the Federal Government. All states have their own elected officials who draft and pass laws that reflect the needs of citizens of the state. Yes, Massachusetts labor laws are different from other states. One of such differences is the minimum wage because Massachusetts has a higher standard of living.
Jeffrey L. Hirsch has written: 'Labor and employment in Massachusetts' -- subject(s): Labor laws and legislation 'Labor and employment in Nebraska' -- subject(s): Discrimination in employment, Employee rights, Labor laws and legislation, Law and legislation
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To the best of my knowledge, every state has child labor laws. There are also federal child labor laws. To find Texas' child labor laws, google 'Texas statutes, labor code, chapter 51'
Labor laws include the number of hours a person may work, when overtime is paid, when a strike is allowed, and child labor laws.
The Department of Labor is responsible for the management of labor relations laws. The department enforces labor laws enacted by Congress.
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