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    PCHRA Wage and Hour Series: Child Labor

    Date: July 24, 2024, 10:00am – 11:00am
    Organizer:
    Department of Labor - Wage and Hour
    Location:
    Meeting link will be provided after registration.
    Price:
    Free
    Event Type:
    PCHRA Wages and Hour Learning Series (Virtual)
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    In partnership with the Department of Labor, Wage and Hour Division, PCHRA invites you to join W&H's July Meeting titled:

    "Child Labor"


    ABOUT THE EVENT:  This is part of our PCHRA 2024 Wage and Hour Learning Series. We are partnering with the The Department of Labor Division of Wage and Hour to provide business owners and HR professionals an understanding of the 2024 changes in wage and hour laws impacting business. 

    For this event, participants can learn and earn 1 SHRM PDC.

    About the Presentation:  PCHRA Wage and Hour Learning Series will host Danielle Calderon from the Division of Wage and Hour to discuss changes in federal child labor law provisions.

    This presentation will include:

    • An overview of federal child labor laws 
    • Hours 14- and 15-year-olds can work
    • Dangerous jobs prohibited for 14- and 15-year-olds
    • Dangerous jobs prohibited for all young workers including 16- and 17-year-olds
    • Most Common violations

    This event is part of a nationwide effort by the Division of Wage and Hour to help keep young workers’ safe and healthy on the job. 

    About the Speaker:  Danielle Calderon is the Community Outreach and Resource Planning Specialist (CORPS) for the Wage & Hour Division’s Ohio District Office.  Danielle began her career in 2011 as a Wage Hour Investigator.  Over the last decade she has acted as a subject matter expert on the laws enforced by the Wage & Hour Division, including:  the Fair Labor Standards Act, Family Medical Leave Act, and the Davis Bacon and Related Acts.  Danielle began working as the CORPS for the Ohio in 2022 and works to provide outreach and education to stakeholders throughout the state.

    Although this is a free online event, registeration is required.  To register for the event, select the button below.