Vocabulary
14-15 Year Olds
16-17 Year Olds
Wage
Miscellaneous
100

"___"  means any person less than 18 years of age.


minor

100

No person under 16 shall be employed during "_____."

school hours

100

Are 16-17 year olds allowed to work during school hours?

No

100

What is the minimum wage per hour for non-tipped workers?

$10.45 per hour

100

Why are records kept?

Records are kept to be opened for inspection or copying at any reasonable time by the government.

200

Every minor 14 through 17 years of age must have a "______" unless otherwise stated in Chapter 4109.


working permit

200

How long are 14 and 15 year olds allowed to work on a school day?

No more than 3 hours

200

Name one occupation that a 16-17 year old CAN do, but that a 14-15 year old CANNOT do.

1. All manufacturing; mining; processing; public messenger service

2. Work in freezers and meat coolers and all preparation of meats for sale (except wrapping, sealing, labeling, weighing, pricing and stocking)

3. Transportation; storage; communications; public utilities; construction; repair

4. Work in boiler or engine rooms; maintenance or repair of machinery

5. Outside window washing from window sills or scaffolding and/or ladders

6. Cooking and baking; operating, setting up, adjusting, cleaning, oiling or repairing power-driven food slicers, grinders, food choppers, cutters, bakery type mixers

7.Loading or unloading goods to and from trucks

8. All warehouse work except office and clerical

9. Work in connection with cars and trucks involving the use of pits, racks or lifting apparatus or involving the inflation of any tire mounted on a rim equipped with a removable retaining ring.

200

What is the minimum wage per hour for tipped workers?

$5.25 per hour

200

How many hours in a week must you work for it to be considered overtime?

40+

300

Employers are not allowed to hire a minor before agreeing on "____"

the wage they are going to receive

300

When school is not in session, how many hours are 14 to 15 year olds allowed to work in a day?

8 hours

300

Minors 16 and 17 years of age can engage in "____" activity before 7 a.m. or after 8 p.m.

"door-to-door sales"

300

What is the Federal Minimum Wage per hour?

$7.25 per hour

300

How many times must an employer multiply an employee's wage when working overtime?

1 1/2x

400

What are time records?

A time book or other written record showing actual starting and stopping time of each work and rest period kept by the employer.

400

14 and 15 year olds are not allowed to work before 7 a.m. or after 9 p.m. between June " __" and September "__" or during any school holiday of 5 school days or more; or after 7 p.m. at any other time.

"1st," "1st"

400

No person 16 or 17 who is required to attend school shall be employed after "___" on any night preceding a day that school is in session.

A) 8 p.m.

B) 9 p.m.

C) 10 p.m.

D) 11 p.m.

 D) 11 p.m.

400

State 3 records of information that must be kept by the employer.

A. Name

B. Address

C. Occupation

D. Rate of Pay

E. Amount paid each pay period

F. Hours worked each day and each work week

400

Why is there a sub-minimum wage?

To prevent the curtailment of opportunities for employment and avoid undue hardship to individuals whose earning capacity is affected or impaired by physical or mental deficiencies or injuries.

500

What are the laws for a rest period?

No employer shall employ a minor more than 5 consecutive hours without a rest period of at least 30 minutes.

500

How many hours are 14 and 15 year olds allowed to work in a school week?

A) 8 hours

B) 12 hours

C) 18 hours

D) 32 hours

C) 18 hours

500

No person 16 or 17 who is required to attend school shall be employed before "__" a.m. on any day that school is in session or "__" a.m. if the person was not employed after 8 p.m. the previous night

"7," "6"

500

According to the "Minor Labor Laws," it states that records must be kept for "_" years, but according "2024 Minimum Wage," it states that they should be kept for "_" years.

"2," "3"

500

State 5 prohibited occupations for ALL minors.

1. Occupations involving slaughtering, meat-packing, processing or rendering

2. Power-driven bakery machines

3. Occupations involved in the manufacture of brick, tile and kindred products

4. Occupations involved in the manufacture of chemicals

5. Manufacturing or storage occupations involving explosives

6. Occupations involving exposure to radioactive substances and to ionizing radiations

7. Power-driven paper products machines

8. Power-driven metal forming, punching and shearing machines

9. Occupations involved in the operation of power-driven circular saws, band saws and guillotine shears

10. Power-driven woodworking machines

11. Coal mines

12. Occupations in connection with mining, other than coal

13. Logging and sawmilling

14. Motor vehicle occupations

15. Maritime and longshoreman occupations

16. Railroads

17. Excavation operations

18. Power-driven and hoisting apparatus

19. Roofing operations

20. Wrecking, demolition, and shipbreaking

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