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Should the working age be lowered to 13 in Saskatchewan? 

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How young, is too young to start working?
Recently the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce made headlines when it proposed the province lower the minimum working age from 14 years old to 13. There hasn't been a whole lot of information about why this change was proposed. The Chamber has not been available to do interviews for the past week.
We'll hear from a business owner and a teen worker. We'll hear about a study looking into the longterm job prospects of people who start work at a young age.
How old were you when you had your first job? What did you learn from that experience? Do you think the legal working age in this province should be lowered to 13?
Join the conversation in the comments or email us at bluesky@cbc.ca

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Комментарии : 24   
@edwinmorin7427
@edwinmorin7427 27 дней назад
short answer no.. long answer NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! if businesses can't find workers then they need to offer more pay and/or benefits to get people to work for them.
@ajrollo1437
@ajrollo1437 27 дней назад
Is anyone else horrified that people are sitting and having a very serious conversation about whether or not child labor is good for the economy? Just me?
@amisklake5711
@amisklake5711 26 дней назад
Yes. I'm horrified as well. There are too many things happening to kids these days. Would these kids have the situational awareness and street smarts to know the difference between personality and character of whoever may try to take advantage of them. Would they be wise enough to know when a job is a hazard? I saw a news article of a young teenager who did not realize a job was unsafe and they died horribly. I worked the summer when I was 15 with parental consent. Yes, I think 13 is too young, unless perhaps it's a family business.
@VideoGameMarimbist
@VideoGameMarimbist 28 дней назад
Usually when a group like a Chamber of Commerce want to change a rule and they refuse to have a public conversation and defend their desires to the people it means that their true reasoning is exploitative. It is the nature of Capitalism to exploit but it is our duty as a society to ensure that we are exploiting the correct things. For me personally, children are not the correct resource to exploit. This change should not go forward.
@lucaspod
@lucaspod 27 дней назад
Ya , it's all about getting a source of cheap labor for the service sector. Maybe if the service sector paid then they would attract more
@marianfrances4959
@marianfrances4959 27 дней назад
Leave the kids alone.
@Kaz7.
@Kaz7. 27 дней назад
This is horrific to see, child labour is wrong
@AL.BUNDY.
@AL.BUNDY. 28 дней назад
In my opinion, 13 is fine for some jobs and within government guildlines as laid out by Sean at 4:00. It will give young people a chance to have structure and learn some values of life. Amelia Watson was very insightful for a young person. I agree with her reasons why working at a young age has value.
@carlosgaspar8447
@carlosgaspar8447 27 дней назад
better to work at 13 than at 63.
@c602
@c602 26 дней назад
Why not, if the kids wants to work, let them!
@Gryphyn3
@Gryphyn3 26 дней назад
nope. I wouldn't let a 13 year old operate a grill, fryer or cash register. This is absolutely disgusting to even consider.
@BornRaisedCanadian
@BornRaisedCanadian День назад
Wow. Your kids must be really capable
@Gryphyn3
@Gryphyn3 День назад
@@BornRaisedCanadian No its a safety issue. A fryer requires cleaninig after each shift. The person on fryer does this. Many fryers you have to life the hot oil out of the fryer and carry that to the back to get filtered. Would you allow your 13 year old to do that? I don't think so. A 16 year old is mentally and grown enough to be able to do a job like that. A 13 year old is not. You Sir/Maam, have never worked in fast food if you think they are capable of doing it.
@goldguilder9554
@goldguilder9554 18 дней назад
2 hours a day might not be much but it’s more than many moms and dads out there would have left over after paying their bills each month
@goldguilder9554
@goldguilder9554 18 дней назад
Now 13-17 year olds can have a lower minimum wage so they can have a chance at getting hired. At $17.40 an hour they’d be priced out so $12.50 would be fine for such trainees as they are living at home
@jmiller2934
@jmiller2934 25 дней назад
Know kids working young on farms and family business. They usually develop great skills and become very responsible. They have organizational skills and develop great integrity that shows up in later years as a major plus. Too many youngster that wouldn’t know to clean up or do yard work at home could use some structure.
@BornRaisedCanadian
@BornRaisedCanadian День назад
This!!!
@Tjd1982
@Tjd1982 28 дней назад
Working young allowed me to pay for college, so my parents could live longer wothout having the stress of paying.
@shinykazzadragon
@shinykazzadragon 26 дней назад
NO. No. No. Let kids be kids.
@annsmith22
@annsmith22 27 дней назад
Could be some families may need their kids to work to pay rent food etc at the expense of going to school
@shirleycampbell1026
@shirleycampbell1026 27 дней назад
No.
@gregorylatiak3333
@gregorylatiak3333 28 дней назад
Sunday morning paper route at 15
@goldguilder9554
@goldguilder9554 18 дней назад
It’s good to teach young 13 year olds the responsibility of earning $ and live a less entitled life. 2 hours a day at McDonald’s would do wonders
@blueskies171
@blueskies171 13 дней назад
No
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