With more kids working and getting hurt on the job, Quebec to review labour laws
MONTREAL — Quebec Labour Minister Jean Boulet says the government will review the laws governing working conditions for children because of a reported increase in child labour across the province — and in the number of kids getting hurt on the job.
Boulet says he mandated a committee to look into reports that an increasing number of children aged 11 to 14 were joining the workforce as a result of persistent labour shortages. The committee, composed of major union and employers groups, recommended the government investigate.
In an interview on Tuesday, Boulet said he would conduct an “in-depth reflection on child labour,” but he said the government should remain open to letting kids work under certain circumstances. He said, however, that child labour should be viewed as something “atypical.”
“I asked my team to make an inventory of all regulations … concerning child labour,” Boulet said. “After, I will compare it with legislation in other provinces. We are going to analyze the impact, and then we are going to determine the necessity, or not, to improve our laws.”