Hiring your teen this summer? A family job doesn’t automatically keep them safe at work
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New Canadian research on teen workers in family businesses examines why familiarity so often works against safety rather than for it. (Unsplash+)
Hiring your teen this summer? A family job doesn’t automatically keep them safe at work
Published: June 10, 2026 12.47pm EDT
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As the school year winds down, many teenagers are starting summer jobs to earn money and gain experience. Businesses benefit from the seasonal influx of young workers across industries such as hospitality, construction, landscaping and retail.
Family businesses will also see many of their own ret…
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