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Forbes
01-04-2025
- Politics
- Forbes
Florida's SB 918 Proposes Rolling Back Child Labor Laws For 14+ Year Olds. Fair Or Too Fast?
Girl and boy lean in to cut vegetables for cooking food. How young is too young to work long hours? That is a subjective question that has come into the spotlight due to a recent action taken in the Florida Senate. In a move that may reignite debates over child labor laws, Florida lawmakers are advancing a bill, SB 918, that would loosen restrictions on teen work hours in the state. Last year, the state passed a law allowing parents, guardians or school superintendents to waive the 30-hour work week limit for 16- and 17-year-olds during the school year. This new proposal would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work more than eight hours on school nights and over 30 hours a week during the school year, without mandated breaks. For 14- and 15-year-olds who are homeschooled, attend virtual school or have graduated high school, the bill would also remove restrictions on overnight work. Supporters of the bill, led by state Rep. Jay Collins, R-Tampa, argue that it aligns Florida's labor laws with federal standards and empowers parents to make decisions for their children. Critics, however, warn of potential exploitation, sleep deprivation, and academic decline for young workers, endangering their health, education and mental well-being—particularly as mental health statistics for 14- to 17-year-olds show a rise in depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 04: Florida State Sen. Jay Collins attends the Florida Freedom Summit ... More at the Gaylord Palms Resort on November 04, 2023 in Kissimmee, Florida. The Republican Party of Florida hosted the summit as candidates continue to campaign across the country. (Photo by) Is it possible to balance between parental rights, economic opportunity and the potential risks to young workers' well-being? It's tough to draw the line. Florida laws governing children's work hours have changed numerous times since they were first enacted in 1913. The last dramatic change was in 1986, extending the curfew and ban on working more than six days in a row to those aged 17 and younger. One senator, Carlos Guillermo Smith, D-Orlando, suggested the bill is being introduced to address labor shortages caused by Florida's crackdown on illegal immigration. While Senator Tracie Davis, D-Jacksonville, highlighted the potential for sleep deprivation, academic decline and increased pressure on students to support their families financially. Today, 218 million children work across the globe. Of these, 70% are in activities classified as child labor, under local laws. Child labor is often viewed as a rights issue; it is also an economic issue. Historically, child labor laws have been implemented to protect young workers from unsafe conditions and excessive hours, ensuring their education and well-being are not compromised. In America, illegal child labor has been on the rise. Between October 2022 and July 2023, the Department of Labor concluded 765 child labor cases, finding 4,474 children employed in violation of federal child labor laws. This resulted in more than $6.6 million in penalties against employers. That represents a 44% increase in the number of children illegally employed and an 87% increase in penalties compared to the same period the year before, according to the Labor Department. Two young seasonal farm workers pick onions in the farmlands of Amik Plain, located on the Syrian ... More border in Reyhanli district of Hatay, Turkey, on May 23, 2024. (Photo by MURAT KOCABAS/Bakr Al-Azzawi/AFP via Getty Images) The debate over SB 918 underscores the delicate balance between economic opportunity and worker protections. As Florida moves forward with this legislation, it is crucial to consider the long-term implications for the state's youngest workers and the broader societal values at stake. History has shown that child labor laws are not just about regulating work hours—they are about safeguarding the future of our youth. And as the pendulum swings toward deregulation, Florida must ensure that it protects the well-being of its youngest workers. One large question remains: Will this legislation empower teens and families, or will it open the door to exploitation and harm? Florida's lawmakers must weigh the economic benefits against the potential costs to the state's future generation.


USA Today
29-03-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
10 over-the-top Orlando resorts that are just as much fun as the theme parks
10 over-the-top Orlando resorts that are just as much fun as the theme parks Show Caption Hide Caption The Bucket List Family gives five tips for traveling with kids The Bucket List Family sold everything to travel around the world. Here are their tips for traveling with children. Orlando may be best known for its incredible theme parks, but it's increasingly a city where the hotels and resorts are becoming attractions in and of themselves. When you stay at one of these over-the-top fun hotels in Orlando, you might even have a hard time peeling your kids away for a day at Disney World or Universal Studios. 1. Villatel Orlando Everything at Villatel Orlando is designed around Aqua Bay, a whimsical water park with candy-colored water slides, a lazy river, a massive resort pool, and a wet playground for youngsters. The fun doesn't stop there, though. A dry playground and Top Golf simulator treat families who want to stay dry, while kids will swoon over the themed bedrooms found in every villa that have slides, game rooms, and bunk beds inspired by the Wild West, Outer Space, and Exotic Safaris, among other designs. PLAN FOR SUMMER: The 25 best U.S. family resorts and hotels for a vacation to remember (updated for 2025) In addition to spacious villas that feature between four and nine bedrooms, Villatel Orlando has Apartments by Marriott Bonvoy Resort. This means families can use points to book the two- and three-bedroom accommodations complete with full kitchens and roomy living spaces. 2. Gaylord Palms Resort Family-friendly Gaylord Palms Resort is renowned for its breathtaking atriums, intricately themed environments, and built-in activities. At the heart of the resort is a vibrant water park area featuring a zero-entry pool. Families in search of more adventure can zoom down thrilling water slides, ride the current of a rapid river, and challenge themselves on a surfing simulator. Younger kiddos will enjoy their own dedicated aquatic playground. AFFORDABLE FLORIDA: 10 cheap theme park hotels in Orlando near Disney, Universal, and SeaWorld Beyond the water, you can meet baby alligators and other critters, go on a virtual safari, or check out the arcade. There are seasonal events all year long, from an Easter garden adorned with colorful, oversized eggs to the resort's annual ICE! exhibit, featuring themed ice sculptures, sledding, and more. 3. Conrad Orlando Situated within the 1,100-acre Evermore Orlando Resort, Conrad Orlando gives guests access to a private 20-acre tropical beach, a tranquil crystalline lagoon, and a huge pool. Kayaking, paddle boarding, and an enormous family water slide are available on-site, along with plenty of other aquatic activities. Cliff jumps of varying heights and rope swings over a deep blue swimming hole are a highlight of a stay for many kids. SAVE MONEY: Kids stay free at these 10 all-inclusive family resorts Other activities include beach bashes, campfire singalongs, and sandcastle-building tournaments. The hotel has a great kids' club that is more than just a place to park the kids for a few hours. The club's rich programming focuses on Florida's diverse landscapes, history, and wildlife. Kids might learn about pirates one day and wetlands and alligators the next. 4. Orlando World Center Marriott The largest Marriott property in the world is bound to have something for everyone. You might find it hard to pull your kids away from the Orlando World Center's River Falls Water Park, which has inner tube water slides and a lazy river spanning more than 500 feet. The on-site Falls Pool Oasis has a lagoon-style pool with waterfalls, winding water slides (the resort has seven total), and a kids' splash zone. WATER WORLDS: 15 best Orlando hotels with pools, water slides, and water parks Head to the 18-hole mini-golf course or oversized lawn games for a change of pace. On weekends, revel in activities such as Gatorland animal encounters, scavenger hunts, and poolside movies. At night, grab a good seat for the laser light show. You can even see Disney's fireworks right from the hotel. 5. Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek At the Mediterranean-style Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek, kids never need to get out of the water. The resort features a pirate-themed outdoor play space, with multiple swimming pools, water slides, two lazy rivers, and a splash pad for littles. A dry playground, mini-golf course, and outdoor movies are among the other family-friendly amenities. BEST TRIP EVER: 101 fresh new family vacation ideas for every age and budget On-site pizza delivery service and an ice cream joint make indulging easy. Club Wyndham Bonnet Creek also hosts organized activities all day long, including karaoke, face painting, and bingo. 6. The Grove Resort and Water Park Orlando Guests at The Grove Resort & Water Park Orlando can spend their days at the resort's Surfari Water Park, which features a lazy river, thrilling water slides, a splash park, and a FlowRider Double surf simulator. Families who like water sports can head to the on-site Lake Austin for kayaks, paddle boats, fishing, and pontoon tours. BUDGET-FRIENDLY: 11 cheap family vacations that are super fun Lake Austin is also a great place for nature lovers to explore Central Florida's diverse landscape. The Grove Resort hosts events all day long, including scavenger hunts, karaoke contests, fishing tournaments, and arts and crafts. 7. Caribe Royale While many Orlando resorts flaunt water slides and dreamy pools, Caribe Royale takes a one-of-a-kind approach. Its Stadium Club, an upscale sports bar and interactive experience, melds cutting-edge technology with competitive fun in its simulator suites. Here, families can play more than 10 sports and games using real equipment and settings customized for their body type for an experience that's almost as real as it gets. Favorite activities include pro-level golf and zombie dodgeball. FOODIES, REJOICE: Caribe Royale is quietly serving up Orlando's best cuisine Good ol' family fun can be enjoyed outdoors, at the pool with a water slide, dry playground, arcade, biking and walking trails, and private lake with a pier for catch-and-release fishing. Equipment such as fishing gear and bikes are free to rent. 8. J.W. Marriott Orlando, Grande Lakes Located at the headwaters of the Everglades, J.W. Marriott Orlando Grande Lakes is a 500-acre luxury resort with wall-to-wall family activities. Along with fireworks displays and a giant pool, this hotel has a fun water park with three water slides, a lazy river flowing for a quarter mile, and a poolside eatery. Its roster of family-friendly experiences also includes archery, falconry, fly fishing, and an escape room. MAGICAL READS: 33 books like Harry Potter to binge on your next vacation The hotel also embraces each season on its very own farm. A fall festival with pumpkins and hayrides turns into a sparkling winter wonderland—complete with a mini Christmas market and afternoon tea with a visit from Santa. Hotel guests can use the Ritz Kids club at the adjacent Ritz-Carlton Orlando Grande Lakes. The kids' club is a great place for little ones to hang out when parents want to visit the spa or have a date night sans children. 9. Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek Signia by Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek may be nestled on a peaceful 482-acre nature preserve, but the resort is anything but boring. Families can spend the afternoon at the hotel's lagoon-style pool and a three-acre lazy river. Scuba-diving lessons are available for adventurous spirits. At night, the pool also hosts movies under the stars. SUN AND SAND: 10 best all-inclusive beach resorts in the world Craving something a little more hands-on? Special experiences might include pizza-making classes and seasonal events like Easter egg hunts. Note: Families are welcome to use the pools, kids' club, and kid-friendly golf course at Signia's sister property, Waldorf Astoria Orlando. 10. Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress If your kids are dreaming of days in the pool, the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress can't be beat. The resort boasts a half-acre pool featuring a swim-through rock grotto, waterfalls, a waterslide tower, and a suspension bridge. The pool alone can keep families busy all day, but the property also has plenty more to offer including a lakeside white sand beach and bike rentals. BIG FAMILIES: 15 best all-inclusive resorts for families of 5+ Water sports, including canoes, sailboats, paddleboats, hydrobikes, and kayaks, are available on-site. Families who want to stay on land can explore the resort's other amenities, such as a poolside shaved-ice stand, Build-A-Buddy workshop, and family events during the holidays. 10 over-the-top Orlando resorts that are just as much fun as the theme parks originally appeared on More from FamilyVacationist Gina Kramer also contributed to this story. The views and opinions expressed in this column are the author's and do not necessarily reflect those of USA TODAY. and are owned and operated by Vacationist Media LLC. Using the FamilyVacationist travel recommendation methodology, we review and select family vacation ideas, family vacation spots, all-inclusive family resorts, and classic family vacations for all ages. 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