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The more that GOP officials scramble to remove immigrants from the workforce, the more pressure theyll feel to replace those workers with children.
Republicans donât just want seniors working later, they also want kids working earlier
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But many GOP officials dont just want older Americans to stay in the workforce, they also want Americans at the other end of the age spectrum to join the workforce sooner.
Florida AG James Uthmeier: "We need to focus on getting people into the workforce even earlier. We passed legislation last year to help high school students get their hands dirty and get on job sites more quickly."
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We need to focus on getting people into the workforce even earlier, Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier told Fox Business this week. We passed legislation last year to help high school students get their hands dirty and get on job sites more quickly.
This isnt an altogether new priority for the GOP. In the wake of the 2010 midterm elections, when so-called Tea Party Republicans were riding high, a surprising number of party officials took aim at an unexpected target: child labor laws. One might have assumed a generations-old national consensus had taken root, but no, many Republicans were eager for a new public conversation on the topic.
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah, for example, suggested child labor laws might not be constitutional. Maines then-Gov. Paul LePage called for rolling back his states restrictions on children in the workplace. Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa even argued that looser child labor laws might help combat childhood obesity.
Ahead of his ill-fated 2012 presidential campaign, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich went so far as to argue that existing child labor laws were, as he put it in 2011, truly stupid.
In time, the issue largely faded from the Republican Partys to-do list, but in 2023, the issue started to make a comeback. Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, for example, signed a bill that made it easier for companies to hire children without getting consent from their parents. Similar efforts were launched in several other states.
When the right-wing Project 2025 blueprint was written two years ago, it specifically endorsed rolling back hazard regulations around child labor. Around the same time, as Uthmeier noted, Florida loosened its child labor laws at Gov. Ron DeSantis behest.
ColoringFool
(498 posts)Ocelot II
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Don't let the adults hog those dark satanic mills for themselves!
Johnny2X2X
(23,915 posts)The New Deal allowed seniors to have some dignity in old age and retire. The GOP has been attacking that for generations. Retired people aren't enriching the elite, and in their minds, that makes them useless.
ck4829
(37,554 posts)But is that what you really want for your kids?
So why not ask what are they doing to get your kids into laboratories, hospitals (and not as patients), institutes, the heights of the sky, the bottom of the ocean, skyscrapers, law firms, architectural firms, corporate boards, and capitol buildings?
Think about it.