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A federal judge has ruled that Job Corps centers nationwide must remain open, including the one near Camp Atterbury.
In the DOL’s requested budget for fiscal year 2026, $176 million was requested for “closeout costs” to shut down Job Corps.
A Manhattan federal judge reluctantly limited the scope of his injunction blocking the Trump administration from shutting ...
Job Corps centers will now remain open, but the labor department can continue to fight the rulings. All the uncertainty has ...
Kary had no idea of the bad news that awaited her when she filed into the gym of the Shriver Job Corps Center, a residential ...
A federal judge on Friday prohibited the U.S. Department of Labor from terminating management contracts for 99 of 124 Jobs ...
The Montgomery Job Corps Center will remain open, at least for now, thanks to a ruling by a federal district court this week.
The National Job Corps Association (NJCA) announced Thursday, July 31 that the Senate Appropriations Committee has funded Job Corps for Fiscal Year 2026.
A federal judge has ruled to keep Job Corps centers open — at least for now — while a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Labor’s plan to pause operations plays out in court.
The Department of Labor announced in May it would begin a phased pause in operations at Job Corps centers nationwide, citing their decision aligns with President Trump's 2026 budget proposal.
But in late May, officials at the U.S. Department of Labor announced a “phased pause” in operations at the roughly 100 Job Corps centers around the country, including the two Connecticut sites ...
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