New Microsoft partnership prepares union workers for high-paying roles in the AI economy
- May 11
- 1 min read

CLEVELAND.com — “The people building the physical infrastructure of the AI economy like electricians, ironworkers and pipefitters, deserve a share in its opportunity,” said Brad Smith, vice chair and president of Microsoft, in a release.
“That’s why we’re expanding our work with NABTU, bringing free AI training to millions of skilled craft professional across North America, while preserving the hands-on expertise that defines their craft.”


