Google and Meta are allocating $300 million to train electricians, welders, and pipe fitters as the rapid growth of AI fuels a massive data center construction boom.

Meta pledged to invest $115 million to train electricians, plumbers and other workers needed to operate data centers.

The tech giant's latest hiring push highlights the growing demand for workers who can build AI's backbone.

Meta's $115M America's Workforce Academy offers free five-week training with guaranteed jobs for electricians, welders, and technicians across four states.

The investment is part of the company’s larger plan to spend $600 billion on its U.S. data center build-out by 2028.

The investment is part of the company’s larger plan to spend $600 billion on its U.S. data center buildout by 2028.

Google is expanding its total skilled trades support to $50 million to help prepare more than 300,000 American workers.

Google is putting $50M into training 300,000 skilled-trades workers, as the AI build-out runs short of the electricians and welders who build data centres.

The search giant's initiative follows similar efforts by Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and Meta.

Google is investing $50 million through Google.org to train over 300,000 American workers for skilled trades like electrical work and welding. This initiative aims to address the…

Google is investing fifty million dollars to train more than three hundred thousand workers. This initiative targets construction and technical roles like electrical work and…

As AI drives a data center boom, tech giants are backing trade programs to help fill a growing construction labor shortage.

Google committed $50 million to train 300,000 skilled U.S. workers for AI-era jobs, following Meta's $115 million workforce initiative.

Google has announced a new $50 million commitment to help train 300,000 workers across the United States for skilled trade jobs. The funding will come through Google.org and will…

Google and Meta are allocating $300 million to train electricians, welders, and pipe fitters as the rapid growth of AI fuels a massive data center construction boom.