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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 234362" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>We had a lot of paperboys in the old days but the internet killed that off. Also Denmark signed a law against child work which all EU countries have to follow. It forbids any work by youth below age 13. Even at boarding schools the department for security in the work space did interfere when it comes to chores. There are rules for how long and what work they are allowed to do. The question is now whether any school is allowed to assign chores as punishment. I know that new rules are on the way regarding that area.</p><p></p><p>She is allowed to do paid work, but she is not allowed to handle money unless an adult is present all time. In fact my father who had a gas station came under police investigation because he was down getting some spare parts while the gas station was robbed. The person in the shop was only 3 months short of her 18 years birthday, which made it illegal for her to stand in the shop alone.</p><p></p><p>None list volunteer work in their CV. As a CIO I have handled several applications. I cannot recall having seen volunteer work listed in an application. In fact there was a case where one had listed an internship in an application. It became a case where the trade unions made a huge case out of it because they dislike unpaid internship.</p><p></p><p>I will try to made her seek a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 234362, member: 6326"] We had a lot of paperboys in the old days but the internet killed that off. Also Denmark signed a law against child work which all EU countries have to follow. It forbids any work by youth below age 13. Even at boarding schools the department for security in the work space did interfere when it comes to chores. There are rules for how long and what work they are allowed to do. The question is now whether any school is allowed to assign chores as punishment. I know that new rules are on the way regarding that area. She is allowed to do paid work, but she is not allowed to handle money unless an adult is present all time. In fact my father who had a gas station came under police investigation because he was down getting some spare parts while the gas station was robbed. The person in the shop was only 3 months short of her 18 years birthday, which made it illegal for her to stand in the shop alone. None list volunteer work in their CV. As a CIO I have handled several applications. I cannot recall having seen volunteer work listed in an application. In fact there was a case where one had listed an internship in an application. It became a case where the trade unions made a huge case out of it because they dislike unpaid internship. I will try to made her seek a job. [/QUOTE]
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