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Save Young Lives — End Child Exploitation in the Workforce
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Join us in the urgent fight to end child labor and protect our youth from exploitation and hazardous conditions in the workplace.

Child labor is surging in the United States, putting the lives and futures of our children at risk.
Despite laws designed to protect young workers, violations have reached alarming levels, and efforts to weaken these protections are underway. We need urgent action to safeguard our youth.
The Crisis of Child Labor
Child labor violations in the United States have skyrocketed. In the last fiscal year alone, nearly 5,800 children were found working illegally, an 88% increase since 20191. Tragically, several young workers have died in hazardous conditions. For example, in June, 16-year-old William Hampton died while working at a recycling park in Missouri. That same month, Michael Schuls, also 16, was killed operating illegal machinery at a Wisconsin sawmill2.
Exploitation and Legislative Rollbacks
Migrant children are especially vulnerable. Many unaccompanied minors, fleeing poverty and violence, end up in precarious work situations. Recent investigations revealed systemic violations at companies like Packers Sanitation Services, where over 100 minors were employed in hazardous conditions across multiple states3.
Despite these alarming trends, some states are rolling back protections. Arkansas and Iowa have passed laws easing restrictions on work hours and conditions for minors4. These legislative changes, often backed by industry groups, aim to make labor cheaper at the expense of young workers’ rights and safety.
The Need for Stronger Protections
Allowing corporations to undermine workers’ rights and weaken child labor laws jeopardizes the safety and future of young workers. It is crucial to reinforce guidelines on work hour restrictions for 16- and 17-year-olds and to ensure that all children, regardless of their immigration status, are protected.
The Department of Labor must prioritize the welfare of young workers by strengthening and enforcing child labor protections. We need comprehensive immigration reform to reduce the vulnerability of migrant children and ensure they have access to education and legal employment5.
Take Action Now
Every child deserves a safe and healthy work environment, free from exploitation. By reinforcing and upholding child labor protections, we can create a future where the rights and dignity of every worker are respected. Join us in calling on the U.S. Department of Labor to take immediate action to protect our youth.
Sign the petition today and demand stronger child labor laws to ensure a better future for all our children.