Data center workers keep the digital world running. Private, independent support when that work makes you a target. Not affiliated with any employer or union.
Workers who built America's electrical grid in the 1880s were caught in a public panic about whether electricity should exist.
Today no one debates whether it belongs.
Other major infrastructures, built in U.S. history, had this moment.
Data center workers are living it now. #DataCentersForThePeople
The Future Of AI May Look More Like An Economy Than A Product.
Today's AI products are mostly isolated tools.
Tomorrow's AI systems may behave more like economies.
Agents competing.
Agents collaborating.
Agents providing services.
Agents consuming services.
Agents paying one another.
The infrastructure required for that future extends far beyond models.
It requires identity, payments, ownership, settlement, and coordination.
The conversation around AI is gradually moving from intelligence toward economics.
Eastern Oregon shows how data centers can become part of a local economic development strategy.
When planned well, these projects can support jobs, tax revenue, schools, infrastructure, and long-term regional growth.
Data centers are digital infrastructure, but their impact is local.
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Data center workers are facing a new kind of pressure. Not from their employer. From the outside. The Data Center Employee Council exists to support workers who've been personally targeted because of their job.
Real talk. And the workers who make all of this possible every single day deserve the same energy. Data center employees are the reason any of this works. https://t.co/t40G5XL7sa
Every time you video call your family, stream education for your kids, or trust secure systems protecting our communities—thank a data center. They're delivering real material benefits to middle- and low-(1)
Data centers aren't the enemy—they're powering the AI future that lifts up working families everywhere. While golf courses guzzle 30x more water, these hubs are creating good union-adjacent jobs, funding our schools & hospitals, and bringing telemedicine + remote learning
Every time you video call your family, stream education for your kids, or trust secure systems protecting our communities—thank a data center. They're delivering real material benefits to middle- and low-(1)