Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced citations against three companies operating Dunkin', McDonald's, and Subway franchises in Massachusetts for significant violations of child labor laws. A total of $226,385 in penalties was leveled against Cafua Management, The Brewster Company, and Knight Food Service, with specific accusations against Cafua for employing minors without work permits and allowing them to work during prohibited hours. Campbell reaffirmed the importance of these laws for protecting youth as they gain work experience and contribute to their communities.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell emphasized that child labor laws are vital for protecting young workers, ensuring their safety, education, and opportunities for skill development.
Cafua Management Company, had a penalty of $140,000 due to employing minors improperly, highlighting the necessity for businesses to adhere to child labor regulations.
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