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Ummm... #Florida considers easing #ChildLabor laws after pushing out #immigrants

A new law under consideration in the state Legislature would roll back child labor laws to make up for a dwindling labor pool.

By Ja'han Jones, March 27, 2025

Excerpt: "Florida Gov. #RonDeSantis backs the law and has defended the idea of teenagers and college students working these jobs. DeSantis also explicitly linked the effort to the loss of immigrant labor. Speaking about the consequences of state verification laws at an event with border czar #TomHoman, the governor said, 'Yes, we had people that left because of those rules, but you’ve also been able to hire other people. And what’s wrong with expecting our young people to be working part-time now?'

"In recent years, several states — many of them led by #Republican governors — have rolled back child labor laws. This map from the Economic Policy Institute illustrates the spike in states rolling back these laws from 2021 to 2024. Back in 2023, for example, #Arkansas Gov. #SarahHuckabeeSanders signed a bill that made it easier for companies to hire children without getting consent from their parents. One month earlier, The New York Times published a bombshell report about the #exploitation of immigrant children in #factories operated by some of the most well-known companies in the U.S.

"That story should have spurred a nationwide push to strengthen child labor laws. Instead, states like Florida are going in the opposite direction, weakening such laws in part to deal with the fallout from the conservative movement’s demonization of immigrants. They’re essentially using child labor to paper over the gaps left by their draconian immigration policies.

"#Project2025, the far-right playbook for Trump’s second term, specifically calls for rolling back 'hazard' regulations around child labor. The text claims, 'Some young adults show an interest in inherently dangerous jobs' and argues that 'with parental consent and proper training, certain young adults should be allowed to learn and work in more dangerous occupations.'

"Even as child labor laws are being rolled back, the Trump administration is working to gut #SocialServices, including funds that help provide #SchoolLunches to children and programs, like the supplemental nutrition assistance program [#SNAP], that help feed poor families. And if those cuts stay in place, they may leave American families with few alternatives to sending their children to work to keep food on the table."

Full article:
msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/f
#SB918 #FloridaPol #USPol #Scrooge #ICERaids #ChildLabor #HungerGames

MSNBC · Florida considers easing child labor laws after pushing out immigrantsDi Ja'han Jones

What is it with every minor party leader and their dog giving "State of the Nation" speeches? Today it's Seymour... the Minister for School Slop.

In a SST piece - "David Seymour and the food fight he can’t win" - Andrea Vance argues that Seymour was better in opposition than he is in government.

"When questioned, he is rigid and defensive, with the demeanour of a man forced to eat a woke quinoa salad when he ordered a steak."

Touché.

stuff.co.nz/politics/360625194

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Failed supplier of David Seymour's school lunch slop, Libelle Group, owes creditors $14m. This suggests they've been in trouble for quite a while.

Which begs the question, did Seymour & Co do any due diligence at all? Or was the decision to award a multi-million dollar government contract to an already collapsing business more of a philosophical one?

odt.co.nz/business/school-lunc

Otago Daily Times Online News · School lunch provider owes more than $14 millionA major provider of the government's troubled free school lunch programme owes more than $14 million to hundreds of creditors after going into...

For an administration that claims to want efficiency, cancelling this program is simply inefficient, and certainly shows a lack of care of farmers and children. But efficiency and care for the other is not what this administration*really* wants, is it?

hppr.org/hppr-news/2025-03-14/

The USDA has canceled two programs that help schools and food banks purchase locally-grown food. Advocates say it could impact children who rely on school lunches for nutrition.
HPPR · USDA ends programs that help schools and food banks buy locally-grown foodDi Anna Pope
Risposta a Bob LeFridge :tinoflag:

"As a result, Dunbabin said they're seeing some children come to school on lunch days and not on other days."

#JohnGerritsen, 2025

rnz.co.nz/news/national/544587

I wonder how much Rimmer is spending on truancy officers to in his attempts to increase school attendance? Maybe that money would be better spent on providing school lunches that students actually want to eat?

RNZ · School lunch provider turns to Australia for helpDi John Gerritsen, Checkpoint
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An Invercargill principal reports that Seymour's school lunch fiasco is reaching absurdity. They received 600 macaroni cheese lunch packs from Western Australia yesterday and "...about a third were not eaten."

From Western Australia!

How much longer will Luxon allow Seymour to keep up this charade?

Pay peanuts... get slop.

odt.co.nz/southland/principal-

Otago Daily Times Online News · Principal slams use of Aussie school lunchesA box of school lunches from Western Australia has made its way to the bottom of the country. Students at Invercargill’s Aurora College dined on "3...
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#HatTip to @norightturnnz for the link to this story;

rnz.co.nz/news/political/54448

Like the Irex ferry cancellation, this is further proof that whenever the NatACTs try to fix what they claim is "wasteful spending", they end up spending more public money for inferior results.

Unlike Irex, which is difficult to unf%& k, school lunches can be fixed by canning Rimmer's penny-pinching failure, and going back to the local providers it displaced. Fingers crossed.

RNZ · School lunch failures: Original contractors ready to offer alternativesDi John Gerritsen

A firm contracted by Compass to deliver 125,000 New Zealand school lunches each day has gone into liquidation.

The Libelle Group didn't last long. How far are we into the school year?

If around 350,000 kids are receiving Seymour's slop each day, there's a third of capacity vanished, just like that.

Is it possible that churning out cheap slop at $3 a unit doesn't make financial sense, once Compass have taken their cut?

odt.co.nz/news/national/school

Otago Daily Times Online News · School lunch provider goes into liquidationA major provider of school lunches has been placed into liquidation, in the latest setback to the beleaguered programme.

NZ's ongoing school lunch saga doesn't get any better. These comparison photos show what students at Porirua’s Mana College were served last year compared to the cheap slop Seymour ordered. I know which of the two I'd choose to eat.

Six local people lost their jobs when Seymour awarded the contract to multinational Compass.

stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360595992/

"Meaning: the modes of preparation and delivery of the better quality food formerly available had enhanced co-operation between the schools who shared the tasks. Even more importantly, the school lunch programme had enabled local communities to become more involved in the general life of the school, by dint of taking part in the provision of what tended to be locally grown food ingredients within locally prepared meals."

#GordonCampbell, 2025

scoop.co.nz/stories/HL2502/S00

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www.scoop.co.nzOn School Lunches, And The Coalition Government Eating The Young | Scoop NewsThe school lunches saga gets worse by the day. If ACT leader David Seymour can’t/won’t now admit that this brainchild of his is a total disaster...what more evidence pray, does he need? Do children have to die in the school cafeteria before Seymour will

The reports continue to pile up.

* "butter chicken for 11 days out of 17"

* "butter chicken -- day 13"

* "mac ’n’ cheese for four days straight"

* ""The mac and cheese smells so bad"

* "one certified halal meal" between 50 halal students

* jalapeños in curry

* "300 out of 500 lunches were uneaten"

* "nutritionally complete" meals with no fresh fruit, vegetables or even seasoning

Seymour's slop is an unmitigated disaster.

odt.co.nz/news/national/repeti

Otago Daily Times Online News · Repetitive meals becoming issue with school lunchesAfter weeks of late, unsuitable or unsavoury school lunches, two West Auckland schools had their first opportunity to speak to an actual person...