Sun, August 03, 2025

Employment Law for School-aged young people

If you are thinking of working and earning a wage the law states that you can only work a certain number of hours per week and only do certain jobs until you reach school leaving age at about 16. The youngest age that you can work part-time is 13 unless you are involved in:

If you do undertake work of this kind you will need to get a performance licence from your local authority who will speak to your school to make sure that it doesn’t affect your studies.

Children and young people under minimum school leaving age

If you are still at school and not yet eligible to leave here are some of the things you have to consider before starting work:

You may need an employment permit issued by the education department of the local council.
Check out the employment of children byelaw in Highland: Byelaw for the Employment of Children 1999

For further information visit: Young People and employment 

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