Posted on 05/03/2023 10:58:54 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Those children were learning the dignity of labor and fast-food efficiency.
Are these family of the franchise owners?
I’m trying to understand anyone having their kid work for someone else until 2AM for free.
Kramer?
Yep.
I guess they were the children of the owners of the franchise.
You go into a Maw and Paw, chinese restaurant and the extended family does everything, cook, clean, serve etc
When I was young (pre-16), I looked for part time jobs and was usually paid in cash. No big deal back then. Mowing lawns for neighbors, trimming trees and bushes, loaded/unloaded trucks for a guy who had a salvage business.
Now its considered child abuse to let kids have jobs.
I would bet, seeing as this is Kentucky, there is a good chance the owner/manager was just providing these kids with welcome opportunity, and was paying them cash under the table as they could not be legally employed. I dont think even 10 year olds were voluntarily working for no pay.
Exactly.
“I’m trying to understand anyone having their kid work for someone else until 2AM for free.”
Its cheaper than a babysister
that’s what I was thinkin’!
Same. Not sure if I may have stopped when I went to college. I later tarred driveways. I also caddied for a while in high school and college. We were paid in cash, and no one declared their income.
Children of the night manager, not owner.
Single parent, or two parents working nights. Really not healthy for 10 y.o. to be up until 2 am, they probably aren’t doing well at school.
And yet this may have been the parent’s best alternative.
LoL
10-years-old?? That’s outrageous!
I mean, at that age, a child can decide to surgically change their gender, of course, but working at a McDonald’s doing these tasks, that’s totally unacceptable. Nice of the government to step in and stop this crime against humanity.
Were these 10 year olds American citizens?
"That includes two 10-year-olds who weren't paid, and sometimes had to work as late as 2 a.m. They prepared food, cleaned, worked the drive-thru, register, and one was even allowed to use the deep fryer.“Under no circumstances should there ever be a 10-year-old child working in a fast-food kitchen around hot grills, ovens and deep fryers,” Wage and Hour Division District Director Karen Garnett-Civils said."
Kids are out of school more days then they are in school.
“forced”..? More to this story.
I was working for my dad’s company at 12. Probably before.
It was a glass company. Somewhat more dangerous than operating a deep fryer.
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