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Back to Work: Rules for Minor Workers Change, Easier for Employers

Back to Work: Rules for Minor Workers Change, Easier for Employers STATE WIDE–If you plan to hire someone under 18 this summer, you may have an easier time of it. The Indiana Dept. of Labor has adopted a new permit system called YES, the Youth Employment System. It means, beginning July 1, someone under 18 can be hired on the spot. “Effective July 1, Indiana will be replacing the work permit process that has been in place for so many years,” said Mike Myers, director of Youth Employment at the Indiana Department of Labor, in a conference call Tuesday. “We’re replacing that with a new youth employment system, or what we call YES.”

Work Permits End This Summer, Among Changes In State Child Labor Laws

Work Permits End This Summer, Among Changes In State Child Labor Laws Unable to load the audio player. playpausemuteunmute Article origination IPBS-RJC A younger worker at a nail salon cleans a plexiglass shield being used to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Justin Hicks/IPB News Starting this summer, Indiana children less than 18 years old will no longer be required to get a work permit. It’s one of a handful of changes to state child labor laws coming into effect this year as a result of legislation passed in 2020. Beginning July 1, the state will require employers hiring five or more teens to register themselves on a public database. Currently, schools have to certify a teenager’s age and academic standing before they’re allowed to work. The legislation also renamed the state’s Bureau of Child Labor to the current Bureau of Youth Employment and removed mandatory breaks for young workers.

Indiana Department of Labor plans to do away with work permits for minors

No more Work permits for minors in Indiana Effective July 1st, there will be a change in tracking and reporting youth employment in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Labor made the announcement on Tuesday. It deals with people under the age of 18 looking for jobs. Posted: May 4, 2021 5:00 PM Updated: May 5, 2021 10:05 AM Posted By: Dominic Miranda TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Effective July 1, there will be a change in tracking and reporting youth employment in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Labor made the announcement on Tuesday. It deals with people under the age of 18 looking for jobs. The new process is called the Youth Employment System, or “YES”. It will replace the work permit process that has been in place for a long time.

New requirements set for businesses employing minors

May 4, 2021 / 04:12 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (Inside INdiana Business) The Indiana Department of Labor has announced changes for businesses that employ minors. The department’s Bureau of Youth Employment says, beginning July 1, work permits will be replaced with the new Youth Employment System, or YES, registration platform. State Labor Commissioner Joe Hoage says schools will no longer be responsible for issuing work permits, or tracking and registering minor employees. Employers to have five or more employees under the age of 18 at an individual location will now be required to register on the YES platform. “Employers who meet the criteria must register themselves as a youth employer, and provide specific minor employee information” said Michael Myers, director of the Bureau of Youth Employment.

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