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Job Corps is a government-run program providing low-income and at-risk youth with skills training, housing, and meals, ...
Why slash programs that teach and lead students and are headed towards middle-class jobs? Now, the Trump administration is targeting one hugely important federal program, Job Corps, that provides free ...
A Washington, D.C.-based federal judge appeared skeptical she could provide a limited block of the US Labor Department’s move ...
Job Corps is relocating students back to their homes. They are also connecting them with education and employment opportunities.
Under the directive of the a labor department, 100 job centers in 50 states would be terminated, leaving tens of thousands of youth in the midst of job training nowhere to go, the court filing said.
Caleb Hunget finds hope in the midst of uncertainty after a federal judge issued an injunction ordering the Department of Labor to cease its shutdown of the Job Corps program.
So yes, it is different, but certainly it is an option. We’re probably not at the scale where we could take in 1,000 former Job Corps students, but at the same time, we are an option.
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop the U.S. Department of Labor from shutting down Job Corps, a residential program for low-income youth, until a lawsuit against the move is ...
A federal judge has ruled to keep Job Corps centers open — at least for now — while a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Labor’s plan to pause operations plays out in court.
A U.S. federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from terminating the Job Corps program, a federally funded job training initiative for low-income youth. U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter in ...
Seven students are suing, including Maddex Davis-Newman, a student at the Tongue Point Job Corps Center. In court filings, attorneys say Newman enrolled at Tongue Point in June 2024, seeking a ...
Lawyers representing the students say many could face homelessness if the closures to Job Corps continue.