Title: |
Employment of Minors and Near Relatives |
Publication date: |
1/17/2024 |
Effective date: |
1/17/2024 |
BRIEF
Policy Summary
This policy provides information regarding the employment of minors and near relatives at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).
Who Should Read This Policy
This policy applies to non-represented employees. Represented employees should consult their collective-bargaining agreement (CBA).
To Read the Full Policy, Go To:
The POLICY tab on this wiki page
Contact Information
For more information, contact your division's HR Field team.
Feedback on HR policies or procedures is welcomed. Send comments to [email protected].
Title: |
Employment of Minors and Near Relatives |
Publication date: |
1/17/2024 |
Effective date: |
1/17/2024 |
POLICY
A. Purpose
This policy provides information regarding the employment of minors and near relatives at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).
B. Persons Affected
This policy applies to non-represented employees. Represented employees should consult their collective-bargaining agreement (CBA).
C. Exceptions
Requests that exceed what is allowed under current policy or that are not expressly addressed by current policy are considered exceptions to policy. A request for an exception to policy requires, at a minimum, the approval of the Chief Human Resources Officer.
D. Policy Statement
- Employment of Minors. Berkeley Lab may employ individuals who are under age 18.
- Eligibility. To be eligible for employment, minors must provide valid documentation showing that they have parental consent and:
- Are least 14 years of age at the start of the appointment;
- Are enrolled in and in good academic standing at an accredited educational institution;
- Are able to provide a fully executed work permit before starting the appointment. California state law requires a Permit to Employ and Work for all persons under age 18 who have not yet graduated from high school.
- Individuals under the age of 18 who have graduated, or have been awarded, a certificate of proficiency pursuant to Section 48412 of the California Education Code do not need a work permit.
- Minors visiting from out of state or country may obtain a permit issued by a local school district.
- Approval for Employment. Appointments for minors must be approved by the hiring supervisor's Division Director and the Chief Human Resources Officer.
- Minors in Laboratories and Shops
- Minor appointments assigned to a laboratory setting are subject to the University of California Policy on Minors in Laboratories and Shops.
- Minors assigned to work in areas where ionizing radiation is used require clearance from the Environment, Health & Safety Division's Radiation Protection Group (RPG). Berkeley Lab does not permit minors access to any area where an annual radiation dose may exceed 100 mrem.
- Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect. Employment of minors is subject to the reporting requirements defined in the University of California policy on Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect. The minor's supervisor and any other individual identified by the supervisor as having regular direct contact with or having responsibility for overseeing the activities of the minor are designated as Mandated Reporters and must execute the Statement Acknowledging Requirement to Report Child Abuse form in accordance with the Child Abuse and Neglect and Reporting Act (CANRA) California law.
- Background Checks. Any individuals (including Employees, Affiliates, and Contract Workers) who are identified as Mandated Reporters are subject to background checks at the expense of the hiring division.
- Telework. Minors are eligible for telework arrangements based on business need and at the discretion of division management in accordance with the Flexible Work policy. However, minors are not eligible for out-of-state full-time remote work due to the liability that may be incurred related to out-of-state child labor laws.
- Eligibility. To be eligible for employment, minors must provide valid documentation showing that they have parental consent and:
- Employment of Near Relatives
- The employment of near relatives in the same division may only be permitted when such simultaneous employment serves the best interests of Berkeley Lab. To avoid a conflict of interest, an employee may not participate in the process of reviewing or decision-making on any matter concerning the appointment, promotion, salary, retention, termination, or other management decisions or personnel related decisions regarding a near relative.
- Employment of near relatives requires prior approval by the CHRO when near relatives would:
- Have a direct or indirect supervisory relationship with each other; or
- Have the same immediate supervisor; or
- When two employees become near relatives and any of the work situations listed above apply.
- For purposes of this policy, a near relative is defined as an employee’s relationship by blood, adoption, marriage, or domestic partnership, including:
- Spouse; domestic partner; parent; child; sibling; aunt/uncle; niece/nephew; first cousin; and
- In-laws or step-relatives in one of these relationships, including relatives of an employee’s domestic partner in one of the relationships listed above; or
- Other persons for whom the employee is legally responsible.
E. Roles and Responsibilities
Roles |
Responsibilities |
Chief Human Resources Officer |
Has the functional responsibility for this policy |
Employees |
Have the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy |
Hiring division management |
Has the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy |
HR Division |
Has the responsibility to advise management and employees on how to comply with this policy |
F. Definitions/Acronyms
Term |
Definition |
Domestic Partner |
The individual designated as an employee's domestic partner under one of the following methods:
|
Minor |
Any person under the age of 18 years required to attend school under the provisions of the California Education Code |
G. Recordkeeping Requirements
None
H. Implementing Documents
None
I. Contact Information
For more information, contact your division's HR Field team.
Feedback on HR policies or procedures is welcomed. Send comments to [email protected].
J. Revision History
Date |
Revision |
By Whom |
Revision Description |
Section(s) Affected |
Change Type |
6/30/2011 |
0 |
M. Bello |
Rewrite for new format in HTML |
All |
Minor |
1/2/2012 |
1 |
M. Bello |
Rewrite for wiki |
All |
Minor |
12/1/2014 |
1.1 |
L. Westphal |
Rewrite for Internal Audit finding |
Section D.2.b |
Minor |
3/8/2017 |
1.2 |
M. Stoufer |
Update "Chief Operating Officer" position title to "Deputy Director for Operations" |
All |
Editorial |
11/4/2020 |
2 |
W. Crosson |
|
All |
Minor |
1/17/2024 |
2.1 |
W. Crosson |
Added section on minors and telework | D.1.e |
Minor |
DOCUMENT INFORMATION
Title: |
Employment of Minors and Near Relatives |
Document number |
02.04.003.000 |
Revision number |
2.1 |
Publication date: |
1/17/2024 |
Effective date: |
1/17/2024 |
Next review date: |
1/16/2029 |
Policy Area: |
Recruitment |
RPM Section (home) |
Human Resources |
RPM Section (cross-reference) |
Section 2.01(E)(5) |
Functional Division |
Human Resources |
Prior reference information (optional) |
RPM Section 2.01(E)(5) |
Source Requirements Documents
- Federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
- University of California Personnel Policies for Staff Members (PPSM) 21, Selection and Appointment
- University of California policy on Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
- University of California Policy Minors in Laboratories and Shops
- Code of Federal Regulation, Title 10 Energy, Part 835 - Occupational Radiation Protection (10CFR835), section 207
- State of California Department of Industrial Relations, Information on Minors and Employment