If adopted, the proposal would mean that any family or individual wishing to showcase a child’s online presence for monetization would need to comply with labor‑law rules, obtain relevant permits, and ensure that the child’s well‑being and rights are not subordinated to commercial interests. The initiative reflects a growing concern that the rapid expansion of “family‑influencer” culture can blur the line between legitimate parenting and exploitative child labor, and it seeks to bring more clarity and protection to young performers in the digital age.



