As I said; this isn't the turn of the century anymore. Children need the opportunity to do what's needed for a successful future. Parents otherwise occupied by social media and not parenting aren't paying attention. Sometimes society needs to adjust to current times and protect kids, even if they aren't your own.Then the problem of the way the court works needs solving, not barring all teens from working.
Or maybe we need to get exploitation under control at least to existing laws, before tossing more kids into the mix?And thus, legislation and systems need to prevent expolitation, not the ability to have a part time job.
As I said, things are different than when you and I were young. I had several paper routes and mowed lawns. Good luck finding any of that sort of work today. Conservatives have been banging on about how kids aren't being properly educated in the basics, banning books, and shedding crocodile tears about how kids are missing out on an education. But businesses are looking for cheap labor, so let's lower the age kids can work full time, particularly in red states. That'll help the meat packing industry who lost a lot of workers during the pandemic. Talking out both sides of their faces.I created my own "part time job" at about age 10. I had about 15 to 20 hours a week when I was 13. I found school very boring and no challenge at all, so working "in the real world" was far more productive. And, aided by investing, by 18 I could build and run my own radio station.