Job Corps centers nationwide, including those in Brooklyn and the Bronx, will stay open for the time being following a federal judge’s extension of a temporary restraining order halting the U.S. Department of Labor’s planned shutdown of the centers.
The program provides job training, housing and food to low-income students aged 16 to 24 for up to three years.
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