NEW YORK (AP) — A federal judge on Wednesday 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 ...
While funding for the federal Job Corps program remains a focus of debate, a representative from the Clearfield Job Corps says the organization is operating and welcoming new recruits. “Job Corps is ...
A group of six former Job Corps students, including one from Georgia, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration claiming it lacks the legal authority to shut down the program. The lawsuit, ...
The Trump administration's move to shutter the nation's largest job training program for low-income youth has been blocked — at least for now — by a federal judge. Why it matters: Job Corps, which ...
ATLANTA — A group of six former Job Corps students, including one from Georgia, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration claiming it lacks the legal authority to shut down the program.
There are 99 program sites throughout the U.S. that train, for free, an average of 25,000 young adults a year. Massachusetts has three Job Corps sites in Grafton, Devens and Chicopee. The move to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — Caleb Hunget, a 22-year-old from Cadillac, Michigan, finds hope in the midst of uncertainty after a federal judge issued an injunction Wednesday, ordering the Department of Labor ...
CHICOPEE – In the hours after winning a court fight, staff of the Westover Job Corps set to work Thursday to rebound from a bruising month. On May 29, the Trump administration’s Department of Labor ...
Job Corps is residential jobs training for low-income youth Judge says shutdown likely illegal without congressional okay Trade group sued to block Trump administration's action June 25 (Reuters) - A ...
KSHB 41 reporter Marlon Martinez covers Platte and Clay counties in Missouri. Share your story idea with Marlon. A federal judge has temporarily blocked the U.S. Department of Labor from shutting down ...
“It’s really pushed me out of my comfort zone,” student leader Mia Frost said.