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What if Missouri and federal child labor laws do not agree?

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What if Missouri and federal child labor laws do not agree?

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The federal law (Fair Labor Standards Act) applies when a company does more than $500,000 in annual business, or their employees engage in interstate commerce. When both federal and state laws apply but do not agree on a specific point, the stricter law applies, but both sets of laws must be complied with.

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