In the PR battle for AI data centers, tech giants have a blue-collar ally

Building trades unions are working with tech giants to build data centers for the AI economy, creating jobs and echoing the talking point that the US is in a critical national security race with China for AI superiority. Unions are helping counter opposition to data centers in communities and hostile legislation, while also expanding training centers and seeing their ranks grow.
Unionized workers are employed on a huge number of massive data center projects, scrambling to recruit new apprentices to feed the explosive demand. Unions have become an ally of tech giants and tech-friendly government officials, echoing the talking point that the US is in a critical national security race with China for AI superiority. Data center construction is accelerating, with unions expanding training centers and seeing their ranks grow faster than many union leaders have ever seen. The North America's Building Trades Unions hit a record number of members and apprentices in 2025. Tech giants say they need to train hundreds of thousands more workers in skilled trades and are spending tens of millions of dollars on training programs, including partnerships with unions. The Boilermakers Local 154 went from recruiting zero apprentices for four years to assembling a class of over 200.
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