Child labor laws

My friend Kendra came for coffee today, on her way to the airport, and, as always, the conversation was enlightening. We were discussing the unemployment situation here in Iceland, and I mentioned my concern for the generation of kids in their 20s now, a group that seems to me rather beatnicky.  Americans of this age group on the other hand are by and large very ambitious and industrious, having largely ignored the expectation of teen rebellion in favor of the promise of economic prosperity. Anyhow, Kendra agreed, and mentioned the possibility that the change in child labor laws enacted in order for Iceland to join the EEC may partially be to blame, no more 13 year olds working in the fish factories. How ironic it would be then if it was this same generation that decides to stop Iceland from joining the EU. 

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Elísabet said…
góður punktur, það væri skemmtileg kaldhæðni.

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