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Mark Zuckerberg's $115 Million Workforce Push Gets A Sunder Pichai Follow Up Act, Alphabet CEO Says Will Train 300,000 American Tradespeople
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Mark Zuckerberg's $115 Million Workforce Push Gets A Sunder Pichai Follow Up Act, Alphabet CEO Says Will Train 300,000 American Tradespeople

Yahoo Finance · Jun 14, 2026, 5:31 PM

Key takeaways

  • As the artificial intelligence boom fuels unprecedented demand for data centers and infrastructure, Alphabet Inc.'s Google is expanding its investment in America’s skilled trades workforce.
  • On Thursday, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced that Google.org will invest an additional $50 million to help prepare more than 300,000 Americans for careers in skilled trades across over 20 states.
  • “America’s digital economy relies on our physical infrastructure and the electricians, pipefitters, welders, manufacturing workers & more who build and maintain it,” Pichai said in a post on X.

Mark Zuckerberg's $115 Million Workforce Push Gets A Sunder Pichai Follow Up Act, Alphabet CEO Says Will Train 300,000 American Tradespeople Mark Zuckerberg's $115 Million Workforce Push Gets A Sunder Pichai Follow Up Act, Alphabet CEO Says Will Train 300,000 American Tradespeople Ananya Gairola Mon, June 15, 2026 at 12:31 AM GMT+7 6 min read GOOG Benzinga and Yahoo Finance LLC may earn commission or revenue on some items through the links below.

As the artificial intelligence boom fuels unprecedented demand for data centers and infrastructure, Alphabet Inc.'s Google is expanding its investment in America’s skilled trades workforce.

On Thursday, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced that Google.org will invest an additional $50 million to help prepare more than 300,000 Americans for careers in skilled trades across over 20 states.

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