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SB 883

Relating to: allowing employment of minors in the operation of a pizza-dough roller. (FE)

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by André Jacque

Wisconsin bill permits minors to operate pizza-dough rollers, creating an exception to state child labor protections for this specific food-service machinery.

Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1
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Bill Summary · SB 883

Legislative bill overview

SB 883 would amend Wisconsin labor law to permit minors to operate pizza-dough rollers in commercial settings, a task currently restricted to workers of legal age. The bill specifically carves out an exception to existing child labor regulations for this single piece of equipment in food service.

Why is this important

Child labor laws exist to protect minors from workplace hazards, fatigue, and exploitation. This bill represents a direct modification to those protections for a specific occupational task, potentially affecting workplace safety standards and enforcement consistency in the food service industry where younger workers are common.

Potential points of contention

  • Occupational safety questions: Pizza-dough rollers involve rotating machinery and potential pinch/crush hazards; the rationale for why this specific task is safe for minors requires scrutiny
  • Labor law consistency: Creating equipment-specific exceptions may complicate enforcement and create precedent for similar carve-outs in other industries
  • Industry motivation: The narrow focus on one piece of equipment suggests industry lobbying rather than a broad labor policy need; the actual demand from pizza businesses should be evaluated

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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