Business Manager: Sean W. Daly
Google announces a $10 million initiative to train 100,000 electrical workers and 30,000 new apprentices over five years to address critical labor shortages. The program combines traditional electrician skills with AI-based tools as tech giants face unprecedented power demands from data centers supporting artificial intelligence expansion.
IBEW Secretary-Treasurer Paul Noble discusses how the union is positioning itself as a key player in America's nuclear power renaissance. The article explores the IBEW's role in training skilled workers for next-generation nuclear facilities and the union's strategic approach to clean energy infrastructure development.
International Vice President Cooper emphasizes the critical importance of comprehensive safety engagement across all IBEW worksites. The piece outlines new initiatives and protocols designed to ensure every union member actively participates in maintaining safe working conditions and preventing workplace accidents.
IBEW members and their families are encouraged to apply for the Founders' Scholarship program, which offers financial support of up to $24,000 for higher education. Source: ibew.org
Local 3 IBEW and building trades unions are advocating for the development of an $8 billion Metropolitan Park project, highlighting job creation opportunities. Source: nycclc.org
Microsoft's developer conference will feature Elon Musk and AI industry rivals, as focus intensifies on artificial intelligence profitability and applications. Source: reuters.com
Business Manager Corona discusses IBEW's strategy to secure jobs in both traditional and emerging energy sectors, balancing current needs with future opportunities. Source: ibew11.org
Qualcomm is expanding its business strategy to include AI data centers through partnership with Nvidia, marking a significant diversification in the company's portfolio. Source: fierceelectronics.com
Hartford school district temporarily halts demolition plans for aging school buildings pending comprehensive assessments and PCB remediation work. The pause allows for thorough environmental evaluations and safety protocols before proceeding with the demolition and reconstruction phases.
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