The Fair Labor Standards Act.
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The FLSA is to enable unfair requests.
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FLSA is silent on this issues, but many states have laws which govern meal and break periods.
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No, children under 14 years of age may not be employed in non-agricultural occupations covered by the FLSA. Permissible employment for such children is limited to work that is exempt from the FLSA (such as delivering newspapers to the consumer and acting). Children may also perform work not covered by the FLSA such as completing minor chores around private homes or casual baby-sitting.
(in the US) No. Anyone who is paid a wage or salary by an employer in return for their work is covered under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). However - if you are self-employed or are a contracted emplpoyee you are not covered since you effectively employ yourself.
No
The federal law - FLSA - preempts all state laws on the topic.
the requirement that youth under the age of 18 obtain working papers
the requirement that youth under the age of 18 obtain working papers