Rights, resources, and work pathways

For data center workers navigating a louder public debate.

Simple, verified resources for workers and contractors who want to understand their rights, document incidents responsibly, and keep their careers moving.

Important distinction

This page is not built to collect workplace injury claims or complaints against employers. It is for support, rights awareness, and private contact when a worker is personally targeted because of data center association.

Know the line

What to do when criticism becomes personal.

People have the right to debate development, energy policy, and public infrastructure. Workers also have the right to be treated as people, not symbols.

If you are confronted, threatened, filmed, doxxed, insulted repeatedly, or pressured because of your data center work, write down the facts while they are fresh: date, location, what happened, who was involved if known, screenshots or links, witnesses, and whether you felt unsafe.

Verified authority links

Official worker-rights resources

These links go to public agencies or official organizations. Use them when your situation involves workplace rights, retaliation, safety, wages, protected activity, or a threat to immediate safety.

Federal

U.S. Department of Labor Worker Rights

Official federal information on wages, leave, retaliation, protections, and workplace rights.

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State resources

Find Your State Labor Office

Directory for state labor agencies, useful when rights and workplace resources vary by location.

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Federal

OSHA Worker Rights

Federal worker information on safe workplaces, retaliation protections, and complaint options.

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Federal

NLRB Employee Rights

Information on protected concerted activity, including when workers act together regarding workplace conditions.

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Career confidence

Data center jobs and contractors worth tracking

Data center work includes direct operators, facilities contractors, construction partners, electrical and mechanical vendors, commissioning teams, security providers, and network infrastructure companies.

Private support

Been personally targeted because of data center work?

A brief description is enough. A Data Center Employee Council member may contact you privately to discuss your story.

Request a Private Conversation