The Department of Labor (DOL) sets the overtime pay standards and minimum pay rates. The DOL would be the best place to find information, by state, regarding what is legal and what is not legal, in regards to labor.
One can find information on labour laws on various websites online such as Wikipedia. One can enter key words for a specific search to find out more information.
Information on Labor laws in the State of California can be found in several places, to include: local public libraries and California state, county and city offices.
You can find that info at the Arizona's web site: http://az.gov/
A person can find information on COBRA insurance laws online. Some online sites that offer information on COBRA insurance laws include the official U.S. Department of Labor website, COBRAInsurance, and Insure.
Labor laws are primarily decided by your state. You may wish to contact the state labor division for current and correct information.
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'
There is a website called hr.blr.com that is a host of various state labor laws. Also just going to google and typing in your state and labor laws you will find a lot of answers.
One can find information about laws concerning redundancy from many resources. A helpful site for one looking for information on redundancy is citizensinformation.This site offers information on what redundancy is, rules regarding redundancy, how to apply for it, and information regarding contact information to learn more about the laws dealing with redundancy.
The state of California has a website ca.gov that will list all the state laws. To find the information on overtime go to this page http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/FAQ_overtime.htm . http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlse/FAQ_overtime.htm, This link will give you everything you need to know about overtime labor laws in California. There are also many other categories you can look for such as workers comp, apprenticeship, etc.
Go to the Department of Labor's site at www.dol.gov. Under the "Find It!" sidebar, click on the "More" link under "Topics". Look for "Youth & Employment", click on "Age Requirements". To find information for your state, click on the state labor laws link.
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.
The best place to go for any question regarding Iowa's laws, including those regarding labor, is the Iowa State Government's homepage, which is www.iowa.gov. From here there are a variety of links to all laws and relevant departments. The information will be accurate as it is coming from the state government's website itself. There are also a variety of contact email addresses and numbers should you have further questions.