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"work training" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of instruction that employees receive to help them learn and perform certain job duties. For example, "The company provides extensive work training to new employees."
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The team's fine, enjoying the work, training well.
Respondents differed in their preferences for work training.
Plus the university's graduate development centre offers an extensive range of 'ready for work' training courses.
But she's losing £110 a week and has been told to attend a work training course.
Removing their JSA and forcing, not encouraging them, into work training is just punitive.
We believe that Narey seriously fails to appreciate the role of employers in social work training.
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This raises concerns that existing in-work training programmes have simply been rebadged as apprenticeships.
And government ministers say they worry about it, hence the apprenticeship levy on businesses to promote in-work training.
People who work part-time, are low paid or lower qualified are less likely to get in-work training.
In that capacity, she expanded the Parks workforce through an innovative welfare-to-work training program.
Participants who complete the Doe Fund work-training component do even better.
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