March 4, 2025

Florida Legislature Proposes Alarming Rollbacks of Child Labor Protections in 2025 Session

Last legislative session, FPI and other advocates in labor and child welfare fought hard to preserve the limits on hours, curfew, and days that teens can be made to work during the school year. That resulted in the Legislature passing a less harmful version of HB 49 than what was originally proposed in the 2024 session, though FPI remains opposed to any rollbacks.

This session, the Legislature seeks to chip away at these eroding protections even further. SB  918/HB 1225 (2025) go beyond what HB 49 originally proposed (allowing employers to schedule 16- and 17-year-olds for unlimited hours and days without breaks) and target protections for many youth under age 16 as well. Last year, Floridians made it clear in this poll and sign-on letter that they oppose rolling back hours, curfew, and break protections for teens.

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