Stories Related to Nj Bill Would Allow Teens To Work Up To 50 Hours A Week. Here's Why Some Oppose It

The bill would change how minors get "working papers" and increase the allowed weekly hours for 16- and 17-year-olds from 40 to 50 per week.       

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