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Ministers accused of using ‘hugely inflated’ jobs figures for data centres
APRS argues UK job figures for AI hyperscale data centres in Scotland inflate construction and indirect roles, with operational jobs often below 100, calling for a moratorium.
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Ministers accused of using ‘hugely inflated’ jobs figures for data centres
The Action to Protect Rural Scotland is demanding more scrutiny of such claims.
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Read Full ArticleCharity calls Scotland AI data center job claims "hugely inflated" - 20-50 roles vs 3,400 promised | The latest National and International News
Campaigners have called for more scrutiny of ‘preposterous’ employment figures for hyperscale data centres (Yui Mok/PA) PA Media A countryside charity has accused the UK Government of using "preposterous" and "hugely inflated" job creation estimates to justify hyperscale data centers in Scotland. Action to Protect Rural Scotland (APRS) has launched a campaign demanding a moratorium on new facilities, arguing they deliver minimal employment while…
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