"It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences. But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than complete it"
About this Quote
Herman’s intent is regulatory as much as rhetorical. “Safe” signals labor standards, not just parental concern. “Constructive” and “complement” signal policy priorities: youth employment should be structured around learning, limited in hours, and aligned with educational outcomes, not treated as cheap labor that undermines attendance, performance, or long-term mobility. The subtext is a critique of a culture that praises “hustle” while tolerating conditions that would be unacceptable for adults: hazardous workplaces, weak enforcement, and employers incentivized to schedule minors when they’re most available - nights, weekends, and school days.
Context matters because Herman speaks as a public servant associated with labor policy in an era when “welfare-to-work” logic and low-wage service growth were reshaping adolescence. The quote stakes out a middle position: pro-work, anti-exploitation. It’s a reminder that the real metric of a “good job” for youth isn’t immediate paycheck pride; it’s whether the job expands a future or forecloses it.
Quote Details
| Topic | Work |
|---|---|
| Source | Verified source: U.S. DOL ESA Press Release: Sears Signs Child Labor Partn... (Alexis Herman, 1999)
Evidence:
"It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences," said Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman. "But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than compete with it. The agreement that we have reached with Sears shows that it is serious about and committed to assuring the safe employment of teens.". This is a primary, contemporaneous U.S. Department of Labor news release dated May 14, 1999, quoting Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman in connection with a Sears child-labor compliance partnership agreement. Note that many secondary quote sites misrender one key word as “complete it”; the original DOL text reads “compete with it.” This is the earliest primary publication I could verify; I did not find an earlier speech/interview transcript containing this exact wording. |
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Herman, Alexis. (2026, February 15). It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences. But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than complete it. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-very-important-that-our-young-people-have-62631/
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Herman, Alexis. "It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences. But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than complete it." FixQuotes. February 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-very-important-that-our-young-people-have-62631/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"It is very important that our young people have constructive early work experiences. But it is equally important that their jobs are safe and complement their education, rather than complete it." FixQuotes, 15 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-very-important-that-our-young-people-have-62631/. Accessed 3 Mar. 2026.



