…corrections institution, allowing for a short time for administrative intake and processing. The specific quantity of hours per day to be spent in work or on-the-job training shall be determined…
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Take Your Kids to Work Day, April 26, 2012
Not every workplace has a Take Your Kids to Work Day (and some parents just want to know if and when they can leave their kids home alone!), but…
Send Your Child to Work Day: Children and Work in Oregon
…Labor Law: School-To-Work History of child labor laws, here and here (for a start). My previous posts on babysitting, leaving children alone, etc. can be linked to from here….
Clackamas County’s Four-Day Work Week and Sheriff’s YouTube Debut
homes over the weekend. “They’ve taken out one of the busiest days of our workweek,” said Brian Reynolds, vice president of Alpine Mortgage in Lake Oswego. “It has caused difficulty…
Shouldn’t Every Day be Constitution Day (not just 9/17)?
Happy U.S. Constitution Day! There must be a cocktail you can drink to toast the U.S. Constitution, its origins, and improvements (yes, the founders knew the U.S. Constitution would…
Update to “Leaving Children Home Alone in Oregon”
See recent update ( 2/10/11 ), but also click on the Home Alone label at the bottom of this post. In addition to my new Kids Home Alone in…
Law Day, April 26, 2021 (Oregon)
take place online the week of April 26-30, 2021. We are offering a slate of resources to help facilitate Law Day engagement with your students, including: Dedicated Law Day website…
U.S. Constitution Day, September 17, 2020
Yes there is still a U.S. Constitution and it has its own day. Read about it at the Constitution Center and the Library of Congress where they also have…
Oregon Babysitting, Home-Alone: Parents, Teens, and Children and the Law
blog over the years have been the ones on babysitting and, more to the point, When Can I Leave My Kids Home Alone? (Do you wonder? Parenting is not for…
Kids Home Alone: Fire, Death and Race
leaving kids home alone. Longform linked to this story on May 31, 2016: “A Trial By Fire,” by Carol Mersch, at The Big Roundtable, May 2016 “In eight minutes, Miashah…
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