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In late May, the U.S. Department of Labor said a "pause" on its Job Corps program would go into effect by the end of June.
In an unexpected turn of events, contractors are taking legal action against the Trump administration's decision to shut down ...
The order bars the government from terminating Job Corps contracts or suspending center operations until further legal proceedings.
A June 3 legal complaint brought by the National Job Corps Association ... filed in New York calls the federal labor department's actions "illegal" and "fundamentally irrational." ...
Members of Congress and a federal judge are questioning the Trump administration’s plan to shut down Job Corps centers nationwide ...
A federal judge paused the shutdown of Job Corps, but Tucson students were already displaced. The city is now providing ...
said the National Job Corps Association is preparing to take legal action to attempt to halt the closings. But for now, he and his staff have been told to begin arranging for students to return to ...
The legal action challenges a recent decision by the Department of Labor to begin phasing out the Job Corps program, which has served disadvantaged youth between the ages of 16 and 24 since its ...
They also maintained the Trump administration did not have legal authority to suspend Job Corps because it was created ... that temporarily blocked the action. U.S. District Judge Andrew Carter ...