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The Labor Department, citing budget deficits and claiming poor results, said that it was halting contracts on the 99 private-contractor-operated sites under its purview.
A federal judge wants to know how the Supreme Court’s ruling limiting the use of nationwide injunctions might impact a freeze on the Trump administration’s shutdown of the Job Corps training program.
A federal judge in New York has issued an order allowing Job Corps Centers across the country, including in Wisconsin, to remain open. But the decision may since have been superseded by a U.S ...
Trump's move to shutter Job Corps would displace thousands — including many young Black men — and gut a 60-year-old safety net.
On Wednesday, a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction halting the Department of Labor’s plan to close Job Corps centers. As a result, Career Systems Development—known as CSD—will continue ...
The U.S. Department of Labor is attempting to close 99 Job Corps Centers, including the one in St. Louis, as part of broad cuts proposed by the Trump administration.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration's plan to shut down the taxpayer-funded Job Corps has to be put on pause until a lawsuit against the move is resolved.
The Milwaukee Job Corps Center remains open as the Trump Administration attempts to shut down Job Corps nationwide.
While Job Corps Centers were given the green light to continue operations again, with a lawsuit still pending, staff members are still feeling the uncertainty of the program.
NEW YORK — 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 ...
While Job Corps Centers were given the green light to continue operations again, with a lawsuit still pending, staff members are still feeling the uncertainty of the program.
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 criticized the decision to ...