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Job Corps, started in 1964, gives free training in trades like construction and health care to over 35,000 students a year.
The U.S. Department of Labor began a nationwide "phased pause" in operations at 99 Job Corps centers, including three ...
Detroit's representatives in Congress are calling for a reversal of the federal government's "abrupt" decision last week to ...
The Department of Labor paused operations at all job corps centers, citing financial troubles – like a $140 million deficit ...
The Detroit Job Corps program has unexpectedly shut down, and many who live on the campus now have nowhere to go.
Job Corps helps at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 improve their lives through vocational and academic training while also providing ...
The Dept. of Labor's abrupt halt to Detroit's Job Corps program disrupts housing and training for at-risk youth.
Washington — The Trump administration's decision to suddenly shutter a residential youth job training program will affect ...
On May 29, the U.S. Department of Labor began what it called a “phased pause” of the Job Corps program, a federally funded workforce training initiative that for decades has served as a pipeline out ...
A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from closing Job Corps centers after the Department of Labor announced plans ...
The termination of the program will end education, housing, and job training for tens of thousands of young people in ...
Job Corps operates as a federally funded educational and career training program for low-income Americans aged 16 to 24.