• Fredselfish@lemmy.world
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    Seems the meat industry just loves child labor. And what our government doing about it? Oh stupid question fines that are less then the profit from breaking child labor laws.

    This will not stop but only get worse.

  • RaoulDook@lemmy.world
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    Child labor is fucked up, but using knives at that age is no big deal. I played with knives when I was about 5 years old and knew enough not to hurt myself with it. Got my first Swiss Army knife about age 7 I think.

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      It’s not just ‘using a knife’, though. These are children put to work with knives under pressure to perform what should be adult responsibilities for the duration of their shift. Responsible adults get hurt in these situations. I’ve worked in kitchens, I know. Especially if management has created an unsafe environment where injuries are bound to occur. Like the kind of management that is willing to put a child to work.

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      Yeah this is a weird headline. A 14 year old is a freshman in highschool. They should have no problem handling a knife and it would concern me if they had not.

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    I worked part-time after school in a kitchen when I was 14. There were plenty of sharp knives.

  • IamSparticles
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    I’m not sure I understand why “sharp knives” is even in the headline. It seems irrelevant. They were hiring underage children and hiding them from investigators, among a bunch of other violations. My 13 year-old daughter has been using sharp knives in the kitchen for years. But I don’t keep her home from school and make her work 6 days a week for sub-minimum-wage.