An effort to expand the hours 14- and 15-year-old employees in Ohio can work was stymied Wednesday after Republican Gov. Mike DeWine vetoed a bill passed with overwhelming GOP support.
good, that mindset is crazy. How is someone supposed to be able to get up at 5/6 AM, go to school, get out around 2/3Pm, work until 9 and then somehow also be able to work on homework/projects while not sacrificing sleep, just to do it the next day.
for perspective even working until 7PM which is it’s current setup only gives a 10 hour window between shifts so you better hope homework and studying doesn’t take more than an hour or so.
When the leading argument for the change is “this will help current workforce needs” it’s clear student’s aren’t the intended benefactor here. It’s sacrificing future employee skills for short term benefits.
good, that mindset is crazy. How is someone supposed to be able to get up at 5/6 AM, go to school, get out around 2/3Pm, work until 9 and then somehow also be able to work on homework/projects while not sacrificing sleep, just to do it the next day.
for perspective even working until 7PM which is it’s current setup only gives a 10 hour window between shifts so you better hope homework and studying doesn’t take more than an hour or so.
When the leading argument for the change is “this will help current workforce needs” it’s clear student’s aren’t the intended benefactor here. It’s sacrificing future employee skills for short term benefits.
they don’t want children to go to school. they want uneducated population, since educated doesn’t vote red
But short term benefit make line go up. Line go up good.