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Job Corps helps at-risk youth ages 16 to 24 improve their lives through vocational and academic training while also providing free education, housing, meals, and healthcare. Without this program, many ...
The Detroit Job Corps technically had until June 30th to close but did it a month early. Former employee Ciara, says the pause was needed because the mismanagement of the operation drove her out.
A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to stop the U.S. Department of Labor from shutting down Job Corps, a ...
Michigan has Job Corps centers in Detroit, Flint and Grand Rapids, according to a U.S. Department of Labor website. The Detroit and Flint locations are operated by Tucson-based Serrato Corp.
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According to officials, 217 students were enrolled at the Detroit Job Corps Center on Woodrow Wilson Street when the freeze began. Nineteen were referred to the city for housing assistance.
Trump's move to shutter Job Corps would displace thousands — including many young Black men — and gut a 60-year-old safety ...
The vocational training program has trained over two million Americans since its inception, but now faces closure ...
After the Trump administration ordered the pause of operations at Job Corps centers across the country, including three in Michigan, local lawmakers are now pushing for its reversal.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s sudden suspension of its Job Corps program has left hundreds of young people in Detroit without housing and career training, forcing many to scramble for alternatives.
Michigan has three Job Corps facilities now pausing operations in Grand Rapids, Flint and Detroit. An estimated 700 students across the state will be impacted.