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Isn’t child labor like…. illegal?

only in the first world

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not in australia. that's how it is in craphole countries

Not really. You just can't work them the full 40 hours a week, during school hours, or other things that vary state by state.

that ain't nothin'

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Giving jobs teaches them responsibility and dedication to their workplace
I'm sorry your leftoid socialist pedophile parents didn't force you to get a job

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it's making a comeback since lazy commie fucks refuse to work

people's disdain for child labor is utterly ridiculous
some families need that extra amount of money from working children. throughout history children began helping their families on farms at an early age.
beside that a lot of kids want to earn extra money for their own purposes, so they don't have to ask their parents for money all the time
this isn't a fucking early nineteenth century factory, it's mcdonald's.

it's not child labor if they don't get paid

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the only reason we don't cull rightoids is because they're dumb enough to climb into the wagecage at 14.
remember to cook my burger just right, wagie. oh and I think a patriot shat themselves in one of the booths. go mop it up. go show dedication to your workplace.

it should be mandatory for zoomers to be put into work as soon as possible to show them the harsh reality of life

>Company A says it subcontracted everything to Company B
>Company B says it uses an external agency for hiring and screening employees
>said external agencies are almost entirely fly-by-night operations that disappear like a fart in the desert upon trouble and open up again across the street under a new name and ownership
You'd think the plant managers would at some point do a double take on seeing a 12yo at a metal manufacturing line

Work is work. Love is love

>this isn't a fucking early nineteenth century factory, it's mcdonald's.
You're right. It's even easier now.
If anything, kids working there don't even deserve to get paid since it's so easy. The working experience they'll get is enough payment as-is.

>People immediately, unironically, with out any sense of self awareness equate childrens well being with communiusm
2016 killed this site, no self respecting Any Forumsack would want their children to be goycattle for Mr Shekelberg.

Child labour is one of the social ills set to return to England once the government collapses

Wtf is wrong with you, childhood is a time when children should be playing and learning and enjoying themselves, they’re going to work eventually once adults, and you wanna take away their childhood too?

Get fucked libertarian slimeball

but I saw a liberal say child labour is bad, so I think it's good. you can't trick me.

>Dedication to their workplace
cringe

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Giving children honest hard-working jobs instead of wasting their youth on bing-bing-wahoo, vtubers and Jamal's mumble rap is better for their well-being.

> this isn't a fucking early nineteenth century factory, it's mcdonald's.
McDonalds is gruelling work dude, have you even worked there before?

it's necessary to shape kids into reliable wageslave cattle

I think part of it is that a lot of idiots think child labor means "help your parents out in the family store" instead of "work in a coal mine crawling into places adults can't reach."

Yeah but they can sell lemonade or some shit, they have literally no skills to even work fast food. But maybe this will encourage adults to stop working the drive thru

>press burger button when customer asks for burger
>swipe credit card
>give receipt
>repeat
Yeah, it's sooo hard
It's no wonder that millennials can't handle such a stressful work environment

I started working at maccas at 14 though