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Calls to establish a national minimum working age
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Jan. 12, 2024 - 12:31
Thousands of young Australians get a summer job over the holidays. It's a right of passage for many, but unions and researchers say laws are falling short and failing to protect children in the workplace, with some calling for the creation of a national minimum working age.