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Meta launches workforce training program for data center construction.

Meta announced a $115 million investment to create a training program called 'Workforce Academy' for data center technician jobs. The initiative aims to develop skilled trades workers needed to build and operate data centers supporting Meta's AI infrastructure expansion.

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WSJ leads with the program brand name Workforce Academy while Reuters emphasizes the $115 million investment figure and AI context. Both report the same core facts with slightly different emphasis.
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RReutersCENTER10h ago

“Meta funds skilled trades jobs program for AI data center buildout”

WSJWall Street JournalRIGHT-CENTER2h ago

“Meta Launches 'Workforce Academy' to Train Workers to Build Data Centers”

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