Mass. AG Fines Dunkin’ Franchise Operator $140K for Alleged Child Labor Violations

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Dunkin’ stores in Grafton and Westborough are among locations recently cited by the Massachusetts Attorney General for allegedly violating child labor laws. In a statement released Tuesday AG Andrea Joy Campbell announced a $140,000 fine against Cafua Management Company which operates several Dunkin’ franchises. The alleged violations include neglecting to obtain work permits, allowing minors to work past the state’s nine-hour daily maximum and working them without adult supervision past 8 p.m.