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Reynolds blasts feds' child labor fines against Iowa businesses
Governor Kim Reynolds says the needs and challenges of today’s workforce have changed -- and the U-S Department of Labor is enforcing outdated child labor rules on Iowa businesses. Radio Iowa's O. Kay Henderson reports.
Reynolds has released what she describes as an open letter to Iowans, criticizing federal fines being proposed against Iowa businesses that have employed minors beyond 7 p.m. on school nights. Reynolds signed a state law in 2023 that said 14 and 15 year olds could work until 9 p.m. during the school year and until 11 p.m. in the summertime. Reynolds says while the extra two hours of nighttime work looks like a sensible option to most Iowans, she says the federal government is treating it like a sinister plot. The governor says for decades Iowa and more than 20 other states have let young teens work more hours than is allowed under federal standards and Iowa businesses are being singled out by heavy-handed federal bureaucrats.
A spokesperson for the U-S Department of Labor says it is dangerous and irresponsible for Iowa's governor and state legislature to undermine federal child labor protections amidst a rise in child labor exploitation in this country. Democrats in the legislature who voted against the law say they warned Republicans and business groups pressing for the changes the state law violated federal standards.