An employer is bound by state law and working him without a break is 100% illegal. Whether or not your child wishes to pursue action is another matter. While it is illegal, you can take it to the bank that he'll lose the job if he raises a fuss. If he doesn't raise a fuss, he'll not have a life.
Personally, I feel getting an education and having a little personal time (especially with a baby in the picture) is way more important at his age. If there was no option, that would be a different story, but it doesn't appear to be the case here. The education is what is going to give that child the greatest chance of a better future (at least financially speaking). His schooling is bound to suffer with a job like this, IMO.
Personally, I feel getting an education and having a little personal time (especially with a baby in the picture) is way more important at his age. If there was no option, that would be a different story, but it doesn't appear to be the case here. The education is what is going to give that child the greatest chance of a better future (at least financially speaking). His schooling is bound to suffer with a job like this, IMO.