Florida Rinks Fined $26K for Illegal Minor Employment: Labor Dept

Employers: Astro Skating Center of Brandon LLC, operating Astro Skate Family Fun Center of Brandon

750 W. Robertson St., Brandon, FL 33511

Astro Skating Center of Ormond Beach LLC, operating Astro Skate Ormond Beach

250 US-1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174

CMC Realty Inc., operating Astro Skating Center Tarpon Springs

875 Cypress St., Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

Astro Skate Pinellas Park LLC, operating Astro Skate Family Fun Center of Pinellas Park 10001 66th St. N., Pinellas Park, FL 33782

Astro Skating Center of Bradenton LLC, operating Astro Skate of Bradenton

3611 3rd St. W., Bradenton, FL 34205

Investigation findings: U.S. Department of Labor investigators found the employers allowed 33 employees – 14- and 15-year-olds – to work outside of legally allowed hours, a violation of the child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Specifically, the employer let the minors work past 7 p.m. while school was in session, past 9 p.m. between June 1 and Labor Day, more than three hours when school was in session, more than eight hours on non-school days and more than 18 hours during school weeks.

In addition, the employers failed to keep accurate records documenting the ages of the minor employees.

Civil money penalties assessed: $26,103 to address child labor violations.

Quote: “Federal law requires employers must balance their needs with their obligations to provide young workers with useful work experiences without jeopardizing their well-being or schooling opportunities,” said Wage and Hour Division District Director Nicolas Ratmiroff in Tampa, Florida. “We encourage, employers, parents, educators and young workers to use the variety of resources we provide to help understand their obligations and rights under the law.”

Background: From fiscal year 2020 through 2022, the division assessed employers more than $2.8 million in penalties and conducted more than 500 child labor investigations affecting nearly 2,900 minors in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

Public Release.