NABTU and Microsoft expand nationwide initiative to strengthen AI training and career pathways across the skilled trades
Building on a partnership that has already trained 1,500 instructors in hands-on training centers nationwide, NABTU and Microsoft are now launching no-cost AI literacy courses and industry-recognized credentials to help make foundational AI skills accessible to millions of skilled craft professionals across
The collaboration reflects a practical, long-term approach to ensuring that the people and communities building the AI economy share in its benefits. Together Microsoft and NABTU are creating real career pathways and access to AI skills training designed with and for the skilled trades, grounded in the realities of the jobsite, focused on safety and quality, and delivered through trusted union apprenticeship systems and Microsoft's online LinkedIn learning platform that can help millions of people enter family-sustaining careers.
The expanded partnership is aligned to Microsoft's Community-First AI Infrastructure commitments, reflecting a focus on helping ensure the communities where new infrastructure is built benefit from the jobs created.
"The people building the physical infrastructure of the AI economy, like electricians, ironworkers and pipefitters, deserve a share in its opportunity," said
The partnership centers on integrating AI education into NABTU's Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) model and delivering hands-on learning through training centers across all 50 states and
Speaking today at NABTU's annual Legislative Conference, NABTU President
The partnership also extends to TradesFutures, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Operating in 34 states, the TradesFutures Apprenticeship Readiness Program enrolls more than 7,700 people annually, and partners with communities to recruit, train and place participants in union construction apprenticeships and careers. The technical foundation of these programs is the award-winning Multi-Craft Core Curriculum (MC3), which introduces participants to the construction industry and prepares graduates to apply to the apprenticeship program of their choice.
The expanded work supports NABTU's mission to strengthen pathways into the skilled trades and modernize workforce development as digital tools transform safety, productivity and job requirements across the construction industry. Alongside NABTU's broader partnership with Microsoft to deliver the physical infrastructure needed to power the future, this collaboration connects workforce innovation with infrastructure investment to ensure skilled trades professionals are equipped with the tools, training and opportunities needed to thrive. Together, the organizations are building a more inclusive, future-ready workforce while broadening access to in-demand skills and construction career opportunities.
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