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From the shop floor to the State Legislature we've got you covered with all your Montana Labor Movement news. Hosted by Montana AFL-CIO Executive Secretary Jason Small.

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Portada del episodio Data Centers & Unions Part III: Dan Delbolt, Business Manager IBEW Local 532

Data Centers & Unions Part III: Dan Delbolt, Business Manager IBEW Local 532

The conversation continues with Part 3 of our Unions & Data Centers series—featuring Dan Delbolt, Business Manager of IBEW Local 532 and Chairman of the Montana State Conference of Electrical Workers.  As data center development accelerates across the country, the role of skilled union electricians has never been more critical. In this episode, Dan shares how IBEW Local 532 is helping meet the moment—delivering highly trained professionals, upholding the highest safety standards, and ensuring these complex projects are built to last. Tune in as we discuss: ⚡ The growing demand for union electricians in data center construction 🏗️ How apprenticeship and training programs are preparing the next generation 🤝 The value of union partnerships in powering critical infrastructure Don’t miss Part 3 of this important series exploring the intersection of labor and the digital economy. 🎧 Listen now! #IBEW #UnionStrong #DataCenters #SkilledTrades #WorkforceDevelopment #Electricians

5 de may de 2026 - 36 min
Portada del episodio Data Centers & Unions Part II: Riley McCauley- Western States Regional Council of Carpenters

Data Centers & Unions Part II: Riley McCauley- Western States Regional Council of Carpenters

In this follow-up episode, we continue the conversation on the evolving relationship between data centers and organized labor, diving deeper into the challenges and opportunities shaping the industry. Riley McCauley of the Western States Regional Council of Carpenters returns to share frontline insights on how unions are adapting to the rapid expansion of digital infrastructure across the country. Part two explores the realities of workforce development, the push for skilled labor in high-demand tech construction, and how unions are positioning themselves to ensure quality jobs in a sector often defined by speed and scale. Riley breaks down what responsible growth looks like, how partnerships between developers and labor groups can succeed, and why the future of data centers depends not just on technology—but on the people building it. Whether you’re in construction, tech, labor advocacy, or just curious about the forces behind the digital economy, this episode offers a grounded look at where things stand—and where they’re headed.

30 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Data Centers & Unions Part I: Jason Small sits down with the President of LiUNA Local 1686, Adam Haight

Data Centers & Unions Part I: Jason Small sits down with the President of LiUNA Local 1686, Adam Haight

In this episode, the Montana AFL-CIO sits down with the president of LiUNA Local 1686 for a timely conversation on the intersection of organized labor and the rapid expansion of data centers. As demand for digital infrastructure grows, so does the need for a skilled, protected workforce to build and maintain it. Together, they explore what data center development means for Montana workers, how unions are working to secure good-paying jobs in this emerging sector, and why labor standards matter in shaping the future of tech-driven construction. The discussion also highlights the role of LiUNA in advocating for worker safety, training, and long-term career opportunities in a changing economic landscape. Whether you’re a union member, policymaker, or simply curious about how the digital economy impacts local labor, this episode offers valuable insight into the opportunities—and challenges—ahead.

28 de abr de 2026 - 42 min
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