OTHER NEWS - Nov. 19, 1992
Burger King Settles Child-Labor Case: The nation’s second-largest fast-food chain has agreed to settle extensive child-labor charges against it by agreeing to pay a record $500,000 fine and creating a novel system for guarding against future violations. The charges date back to March, 1990, when the Labor Department charged Burger King Corp. with violating restrictions on hours for teen-agers under age 16. The agreement would create an independent ombudsman to oversee compliance with federal child labor laws throughout the 5,700-store chain.
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