What does your question have to do with not respecting private lives because limits are put on hiring ages? Do you know the history of using child labor in the US? the UK?During the late 1880"s through the early 1900's children were used as labor by many industries which had bad working conditions, unsafe workplaces, and long hours as well as poor pay. People who deplored the situation petitioned legislators throughout the country who gradually implemented laws which established age limits thereby making it illegal to hire minors.
2007-11-22 15:44:51
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answered by googie 7
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Rules about people are always gray, you understand what I'm saying? People are analog, everybody is different, and rules just try to set a working common ground, hardly ever fair for more than most people. You do the best you can to make things work, and live with the complaints.
2007-11-23 09:00:47
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answered by marconprograms 5
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Because people weren't speaking up when they started violating the right to privacy as listed in the Bill of Rights. So the government dismantled it. Whatchagonna do now?
2007-11-22 17:04:11
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answered by ToYou,Too! 5
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The United States Federal Government is a money machine and everything else is subordinate to that.
2007-11-22 17:29:40
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answered by Starte Christ 4
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Limits in young or old.
Expect people feel if too young they do not have that much experience and too old they might find job getting very stressful.
Though agreed it should be down to how well you do your job if that is what you mean.
So, what does it say about your government?
2007-11-22 12:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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If you look at the Constitution,the Bill of Rights,or the Declaration of Independence,you won't find anything that says you have the right to privacy.
2007-11-22 12:36:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they think younger people are to "green" to take serious desertions.
2007-11-22 12:42:56
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answered by Meneses 4
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