The Trouble With Child Labor Laws
InsideCatholic.com - The Trouble With Child Labor Laws
An interesting essay, not sure I completely agree but it does raise some good points. Here is a bit from near the end:
What lesson do we impart with child labor laws? We establish early on who is in charge: not individuals, not parents, but the state. We tell the youth that they are better off being Mall Rats than fruitful workers. We tell them that they have nothing to offer society until they are 18 or so. We convey the impression that work is a form of exploitation from which they must be protected. We drive a huge social wedge between parents and children and lead kids to believe that they have nothing to learn from their parents’ experience. We rob them of what might otherwise be the most valuable early experiences of their young adulthood.
(via The Anchoress)



The trouble with this theory is that no one prohibits children from working, just from working for hire under our tax code. I hire a 12 year old babysitter quite frequently. I also pay our neighbor boys to do yard work. My own kids get paid for many jobs around my house. Furthermore, they work without getting paid just to be contributors. They have plenty to offer society. We don’t really prohibit work…just taxation. If parents teach their children to work and spend the time with them they should, these values will be conveyed and the generation gap lessened. Bad parenting has robbed us of our children…not the government.