Teen Workers
Across
- 2. Employers can be assessed ___ if they violate these child labor laws (slide 57.)
- 4. All employers who want to hire minors to work in their business must obtain a minor work permit ___ (slide 39.)
- 5. A parent/ school authorization from must be completed and kept on file at the minor's worksite if the minor is employed during the ___ year (slide 53.)
- 6. The minimum wage for 16 & 17 year old's is the same for ___ (slide 48.)
- 7. 16 & 17 year old's who want or need to work more hours than 4 hours a day or 20 hours per week may be able to obtain a special ___ to work more hours (slide 53.)
- 9. To be able to continue to work during the school year, minors must keep their ___ up because teen workers have two jobs, school and work (slide 44.)
- 11. Minors under 16 may be paid 85 ___ of the state minimum wage (slide 48.)
- 14. No minors are supposed to work after ___ (slide 47.)
- 15. Some jobs are ___ and are prohibited for all minors (slide 49.)
- 19. If proper working conditions are not met, Labor and Industry can ___ an employer's minor work permit (slide 56.)
- 20. If a minor student is married, a parent, has their GED, is registered in college classes or is emancipated they are ___ from these rules (slide 58.)
Down
- 1. For information about child labor laws contact the Department of ___ ___ ___ (slide 37.)
- 3. The minors name, address, date of birth and social security card are called ___ ___ (slide 42.)
- 8. Work rules were created for your ___ (no slide.)
- 10. Special work variances must be ___ by the student's employer, parents and school (slide 53.)
- 12. A ___ certificate is an example of proof of age (slide 41.)
- 13. Teens must be at least ___ years of age to work at non-agricultural jobs (slide 46.)
- 16. All employers must have ___ ___ ___ for all minors he/ she employs (slide 41.)
- 17. ___, operating meat slicers, working in saunas or massage parlors are examples of jobs that are considered dangerous and are prohibited (slide 50.)
- 18. The child labor laws provide for lunch and rest ___ for minors (slide 46.)