I know the phrase 'on- the- job training'. But, I am confused with the use 'on job training' in the following sentence. Please explain the difference between them.
We have really turned our back on job training.
I know the phrase 'on- the- job training'. But, I am confused with the use 'on job training' in the following sentence. Please explain the difference between them.
We have really turned our back on job training.
As Dan said, "Turned our back on" is a set phrase which means to move away from.
Job training is just training for a job, fairly self-explanatory.