
Michigan Little Caesars Franchise Fined $26K For Child Labor Violations
A Michigan Little Caesars location was fined over $26K for violating child labor laws. The Farmington Hills franchise allegedly allowed teens to operate hot ovens and work on school nights.
I worked at a tanning salon when I was just 15 years old, do tanning beds count as hot ovens?
According to Click On Detroit, JMP Pizza Inc. employed five children illegally at this particular Oakland County location. There are quite a few Little Caesars locations in Farmington Hills and I could not find the exact address of the one in question.
Nonetheless, a press release explains that JPM Pizza, the owner of this particular establishment, permitted three teens to work past 7:00 PM on school nights, and allowed one minor, age 16, to bake pizzas in an oven with a temperature of 500 and 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
For more on federal child labor laws and additional specifics regarding this case, you can read the press release in its entirety, here.
CBS News reports five children were employed illegally. In total, JPM Pizza paid JMP paid $26,341 in penalties.
Chances are the teen workers involved did not earn anything close to that.
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