Labor Dept Seeks Input on Job Corps Student Surveys
Published Date: 4/1/2026
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants to keep collecting feedback from Job Corps students to make their centers better. They’re asking for your thoughts on this plan by June 1, 2026, to keep paperwork light and easy. This helps ensure students’ voices are heard without wasting time or money.
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