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A second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from winding down the Job Corps training program for low-income ...
The US Supreme Court’s landmark decision reining in the use of nationwide injunctions will encounter an early test in a ...
A federal district judge has issued an order prohibiting the U.S. Department of Labor from closing 99 Job Corps centers ...
The Trump administration is planning to close 120 Job Corps training sites across the country in a matter of weeks, taking away job training and on-site housing for many of its 25,000 students ...
The students served by Job Corps embody values that we as Americans hold dear: hard work, perseverance and community.
Job Corps is caught between a court order keeping it open and federal decisions that have frozen its admissions and threaten its funding.
Members of Congress and a federal judge are questioning the Trump administration's plan to shut down Job Corps centers nationwide and halt a residential career training program for low-income ...
While a lawsuit blocked the Trump administration's planned June 30 shut down date, the future of the federal Job Corps program is still uncertain.
SEDRO-WOOLLEY, Wash. — Dozens of Job Corps students in Washington face an uncertain future after the Trump administration announced pausing the federally funded program nationwide last week.
Phoenix Job Corp participants are relieved that a U.S. judge granted a temporary restraining order to delay the Department of Labor’s order for Job Corps to pause operations at 99 centers ...
About 100 staff at the Milwaukee Job Corps Center are expected to lose their jobs in June as the result of recent actions by the U.S. Department of Labor to pause its national workforce program ...