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Judge Temporarily Halts Closure of Phoenix Job Corps Center

In a significant legal development, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the planned shutdown of numerous Job Corps locations, including the center in Phoenix. This decision followed an announcement by the U.S. Department of Labor to pause operations at most Job Corps facilities.

Approximately 250 economically disadvantaged students attending the Phoenix Job Corps Center were abruptly informed that their educational programs would be discontinued. In addition to losing educational opportunities, over half of these students lived on campus in dormitories free of charge.

These students have been instructed to vacate their dorms within the week.

Attempts by KJZZ to obtain a statement from the Phoenix Job Corps Center were unsuccessful as no response was provided.

According to a spokesperson from the Department of Labor, “the Department of Labor is working closely with the Department of Justice to evaluate and comply with the temporary restraining order.”

A court hearing is set for June 17 to determine whether the temporary block on the closure will remain in effect.

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