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The legislation in Florida would relax the working hours of the teenagers

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Tallahasee, Florida (AP) – A legislative template that would relax the working hours for the working hours of teenagers in Florida, moves against the illegal immigration by the state legislator.

The invoice would enable 16 and 17-year-olds to work on school days overnight and to work longer than an eight-hour day before a school day. Around 14- and 15-year-olds can also work these hours.

The sponsor of the law, Senator Jay Collins, said the measure was “a matter for parental rights” and that parents can ensure that their teenagers, the work, would not fall back at school.

“The best of their children know their children,” he said on Tuesday during a meeting of the commercial and tourism committee, who approved the draft law with 5: 4 votes. “I can promise that my mother, although I was challenged, would have hit me with a flip-flop if my academic grades had suffered. It is very similar in most families.”

Governor Ron Desantis, a Republican, has promoted a program to illegally support the Federal Government in the search and deportation of migrants in the country in Florida. At a recent event at the New College of Florida Klang Desantis, the concept behind Collins’ Bill supports.

“Why do we say we have to import foreigners, even illegally import them when young people should be able to do this stuff in these resorts, as they know?” said the governor.

Collins also noticed that all employees would remain protected according to the law on fair workers, which, among other things, excludes unsafe working conditions for newborn people.

The committee meeting drawn numerous public comments. Jackson Oberlink from Florida said for everyone that the invoice represents the “exploitation” in need of protection.

“Do not make a mistake that children who suffer the most according to this law will be with low incomes, workers’ classes and adolescents of the working class and the same communities, which are already taking advantage of companies,” said Oberlink.

The legislation must be approved by two further committees before reaching the Senate floor.

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