
Marcus Z.
asked 04/12/24Parents and jobs
Can my parents force me to get a job at 16 even though I don’t want one?
1 Expert Answer
Andrew M. answered 04/20/24
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Legally, there are no same rules for this thing everywhere, and the legislatures are the ones to stipulate whether parents can force their children to get a job or not. The law about working age is very strict. So there are lots of places with rules concerning the minimum working age, certain hours allowed for working, and the kinds of jobs that may be done. There is a suite of these laws that are geared to safeguard young people and provide them with the opportunity for schooling, play, and individual development.
It could be easily set if your parents are underage in your area and they are forcing you to work against the law. In such a case, you have legal options to protect your rights. Knowledge of your local labor laws is useful, and you may consult employment v. prosecution professionals to appreciate the nature of your rights and options in this case.
Nevertheless, you are of legal working age, and your parents may assume that you will get a job for reasons of responsibilities, financial independence, or accumulating work experiences. You may want to have a roundtable discussion with your parents to assess your concerns and/or dislikes about getting a job. Expressing the thoughts and feelings and trying to look at each other's perspectives as well can be the way to come up with some compromise or solution that can fit for all people involved in the dispute.
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Susan D.
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