The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. It must also set aside $1.5 million to help the immigrant minors who were illegally employed.

Immigrant children as young as 14 were found working illegally amid dangerous heavy equipment at a Tennessee firm that makes parts for lawn mowers sold by John Deere and other companies, according to Labor Department officials.

The company, Tuff Torq, was fined nearly $300,000 for hiring 10 children. As part of a consent agreement with the federal government, the company is also required to set aside $1.5 million to help the children who were illegally employed. Ryan Pott, general counsel for Tuff Torq’s majority owner, the Japanese firm Yanmar, acknowledged the violations to NBC News.

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    So I was a teenager in the early 2000s and many, many of my teenage classmates including myself had jobs. Some full time some part time.

    Personally I worked at a paper mill from the age of 15 until I moved out of state.

    But the minimum age was 14 to be able to work at that time.

    I’ve just been seeing a lot of posts like this indicating young teenage children working and I don’t see why this is all of the sudden an issue?

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      Times change. I was running a forklift at 14 and working construction at 16. Society has decided that it isn’t the way it wants things to happen anymore.

      I imagine you are reading more stories because the economic downturn has pushed more families to do this.

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        I guess the point I’m trying to make is that teenagers have always been working this isn’t a new phenomenon that has just now started to happen regardless of how many teenagers are working even if that number has increased.

        I’ve seen some legislation in recent years where they dropped the minimum wage to work down which I don’t agree with but other than that where’s the problem here that’s what I’m asking?

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          I guess the point I’m trying to make is that teenagers have always been working this isn’t a new phenomeno

          “People have always kept slaves, so there’s nothing wrong with slavery.” The sentiment of people like you a couple of hundred years ago.

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            Ever heard of a false equivalency? Because your above statement is a text book definition.

            Also go fuck yourself for inferring that I somehow support slavery and for comparing legally employing teenagers and compensating them for their labor to buying, selling and torturing human beings and making them work for free.

            (I understand that the company in the post was illegally employing underage migrants. I’m making a general statement concerning the entire teenage work force in American.)

            There’s nothing wrong with employing teens within a set of standards and reason.

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        Employing illegal underage migrant workers is definitely a problem and needs to be addressed.

        And I’m not angry not sure why you interpreted my comment in that capacity.

        I simply posed a question why employing teenagers has suddenly become an issue. Apparently people found my question offensive and assumed a position that I don’t hold.

        My question wasn’t directly commenting on the article cited in this post but was in general since I have seen multiple posts indicating that more companies are employing more teenage workers not necessarily illegal migrant workers.

        My question is why is this suddenly a problem since employing teenagers has been something that has been going on in this country since its conception.

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      You ever seen a kid get killed in heavy machinery? Have you ever seen a kid get permanently maimed on heavy machinery? That shit changes you. As a society we’re all supposed to learn from those horrors but instead we stay real myopic and say I’ve never been hurt, I’ve never seen anything bad happen and ignore that all regulations were written in blood and lifelong trauma. Then there’s the myriad situations where migrant children can be abused because they’re low risk victims.

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            Right now 14 year olds just look at phones and go on social media which is a direct harm. Working would be more healthy for their body and their mind.

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              we’re exploited enough as is and corporate greed is only getting worse, there’s absolutely zero need to put children in a position to be exploited.

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                  What the fuck? You think employees should be exploited because they need money to survive? Force them to work 80-hour weeks for minimum wage? Scream racist epithets at them if they aren’t productive enough? How about beat them with a metal rod if they step out of line?

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                    I disagree with the “exploited” phrasing. And if someone is willing to work 80 hrs per week then they can make money doing other things.

                    I actually think they should be beaten with a wood broom handle. Quicker swings.