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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Child labor law violations see spike, with some of the highest ... - Fort Bend Herald

Federal child labor law violations are on the rise this year, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division warns in an advisory released last week.

The youth employment provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act limit the circumstances around minor employment, including number of hours worked, work environments and equipment minors can operate. The number of children employed in violation of federal labor laws has increased 88% nationwide since 2019, with civil penalties up 83% last year.

In the Dallas area office’s jurisdiction, child labor violations increased 67% between 2022 and 2023, driving the number of penalties levied against employers up 1,000%. For fiscal year 2023, the Dallas district office has the second-highest number of cases in the U.S. so far, with 35 cases involving 188 minors.

Common violations include minors performing jobs that are considered hazardous for their age, working longer or later than legally allowed, working during school hours, operating a motor vehicle or forklift or using meat-processing machines and vertical dough or batter mixers.

It’s not just manufacturing that’s seeing more violations. In a recent Denton County case, the Taco Bell at 14000 U.S. Highway 380 in Cross Roads was fined $10,920 last year for employing six minors in violation of the FLSA.

The department is not sure exactly what’s driving the increase, but higher numbers of child injuries and fatalities on the job, particularly on overnight shifts, are partly...



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