Weigh In on Job Corps Application Data Hassle Levels
Published Date: 8/25/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants to keep collecting info from people applying to Job Corps, a program that helps young folks get job training. They’re asking for your thoughts on this plan to make sure it’s not too much paperwork. This helps keep the process smooth and saves time for everyone involved, with no extra costs expected.
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