Children need permits to work The council is stepping up its efforts to prevent children and young people being exploited by unscrupulous employers. Almost a quarter of all school pupils have at least one part-time job during term time, but many are working illegally and some are employed in dangerous or prohibited work. Often these children may be working in unsuitable or unsafe conditions or may be working longer hours than permitted under the law. It is illegal to employ any child: ·
Under 13-years-old On
school days a child may work for up to two hours outside school
hours, including one hour before school starts. Fifteen year-olds
are permitted to work up to eight hours on Saturdays. By licensing the employment of young people, council staff are able to ensure they are not being exploited or are being expected to work in hazardous or dangerous conditions. They can also ensure that the employment does not interfere with their schooling. Employers who employ children without permits could be prosecuted and face unlimited fines. For more information and to obtain a permit telephone 020 8871 8306 or email gokane@wandsworth.gov.uk 15th August 2003 |