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13 to 14 year olds can only work for up to 5 hours per day and up to 25 hours a week in the holidays.
The process of getting a work permit in Philippines starts by submitting an application for an AEP issued by the Department of Labor and Employment. Then, either the respective employer can file the application in the Philippines, or it can be filed by the prospective employee.
Overview. Children aged 13 to 16 years can hold part-time paid or unpaid jobs as long as the type of job is suitable, and their employer has a work permit for them. Children working for their parents must also have a permit.
Children 14 and 15 years of age may work up to three hours per school day and up to 24 hours per week when school is in session.
Except as hereinafter provided, no minor under 16 years of age shall be employed, permitted, or allowed to work in any gainful occupation mentioned in Section 1 of this Act for more than 6 consecutive days in any one week, or more than 48 hours in any one week, or more than 8 hours in any one day, or be so employed,
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In Illinois if youre under 16 years old and looking for a job, you also need to get an employment certificate. job, as well as to make their education a priority.
An Employment Certificate, commonly called a Work Permit, is required for all minors who have not docHubed their 16th birthday. Minors may obtain Work Permits from: A school Issuing Officer (including most private schools) The county school superintendents office.
Legal Hours and Jobs for Minors Federal law states that 14-15 year olds cannot work over 8 hours a day, with no more than 3 hours on a school day, and over 40 hours a week, with no more than 18 hours per week while in school. Minors are also not allowed to work before 7am or after 7pm respectively.
To begin the process of seeking a minor work permit, the parent/guardian should contact the ISBE by emailing workpermit@isbe.net or calling (312) 814-2220 to request an appointment. The request should include a contact telephone number to assist a representative with scheduling and/or responding to inquiries.
Got a Job? Get a Work Permit! Its the Law. To protect the safety of Illinois teenagers, and place of priority on their education, minors age 14 or 15 may work, but not without first obtaining an Employment Certificate from their local high school or school administration office 820 ILCS 2059/9-12.

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