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The Montgomery Job Corps Center will remain open, at least for now, thanks to a ruling by a federal district court this week.
A district court issued an order that prohibits the U.S. Department of Labor from closing Job Corps centers across the ...
A federal district court issued an order prohibiting the U.S. Department of Labor from closing Job Corps centers across the country.
PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that Job Corps centers can remain open while a lawsuit against the government unfolds, delivering a victory to students and others who ...
The New Haven Job Corps Center is still up and running, with 149 students currently enrolled and continuing their hands-on training in trades such as construction, carpentry, culinary arts, and ...
In the DOL’s requested budget for fiscal year 2026, $176 million was requested for “closeout costs” to shut down Job Corps.
The fallout continues from the government’s decision to pause a taxpayer-funded training program for low-income students. A federal judge ruled that Job Corps centers can stay open while a ...
The Trump administration ordered Job Corps operations to be paused, throwing centers across the country into limbo. Before that, Shreveport’s Job Corps reportedly had 285 students enrolled.
Milwaukee Job Corps Center remains open because of judge A U.S. judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from moving ahead with an effort to eliminate the Job Corps, including Milwaukee's.
The Northlands Job Corps Center in Vergennes benefitted from a preliminary injunction issued by a New York judge last week, though the court battle for Job Corps centers around the country continues.
It deprives Job Corps students, and potential students, of a three-in-one opportunity — to get a high school diploma, learn a trade, and a safe place to stay, while trying to achieve both, so ...
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