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But the Department of Labor has said Job Corps has had financial difficulty and safety concerns. A judge on Wednesday extended the closure deadline until at least June 25.
The US Supreme Court’s landmark decision reining in the use of nationwide injunctions will encounter an early test in a ...
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 ...
“Secretary DeRemer rightfully paused funding to reassess underperforming programs, operating in a $140 million deficit, with massive safety concerns at Job Corps centers," Taylor Rogers, a White ...
EDASC’s statement emphasized the temporary nature of the ruling and urged supporters of Job Corps to voice their concerns to congressional representatives and the Department of Labor.
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.
“Secretary DeRemer rightfully paused funding to reassess underperforming programs, operating in a $140 million deficit, with massive safety concerns at Jobs Corps centers," Taylor Rogers, White ...
“Secretary DeRemer rightfully paused funding to reassess underperforming programs, operating in a $140 million deficit, with massive safety concerns at Job Corps centers," Taylor Rogers, a White House ...
“Secretary DeRemer rightfully paused funding to reassess underperforming programs, operating in a $140 million deficit, with massive safety concerns at Jobs Corps centers," Taylor Rogers, White ...
“Secretary DeRemer rightfully paused funding to reassess underperforming programs, operating in a $140 million deficit, with massive safety concerns at Jobs Corps centers," Taylor Rogers, White ...