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Young Workers – Keeping Youth Safe on the Job

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The California Partnership for Young Worker Health and Safety, with which LOHP is affiliated, has released a new set of recommendations, “Keeping California’s Youth Safe on the Job.”

This statewide task force includes representatives from 25 different agencies and organizations that play a role in educating or protecting working teens. Recommendations were developed and revised based on input from Partnership members, as well from participants in a day-long public forum held in March 2004, “Young Workers at Risk: Planning for Action.” The 33 recommendations highlight policy changes, educational strategies, and enforcement efforts that would improve the protection of young workers in California.

Click below to download a copy of the recommendations.

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Available online in English.

  • Keeping California’s Youth Safe on the Job (PDF) (2004)

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