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Teen Workers: Real Jobs, Real Risks
Teens often enter the workplace with little knowledge of their rights as employees. They tend to trust adult employers and may hesitate to ask questions or voice concerns, for fear of appearing incompetent. This program introduces teens to information they need to know about their rights and responsibilities on the job. Working teens share their thoughts on why safety and health on the job are important for young workers. One teen tells her own story of being seriously injured at her first job and how this experience has impacted her life.

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Subject(s):Business and Economics
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Production Date: 09/16/2005
Runtime: 00:13:06
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