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Coming up, American firms are scaling back on employee training.
While in China, investment may still be rising in this area,
but workers here often say the courses miss the mark.
Different directions, but a similar concern.
Are employees really getting the skills they need to move forward?
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Reported by Business Insider and Forbes magazine,
corporate America has seen a decline in employee training across industries.
Employees want opportunities to grow their skills, but companies are slashing budgets,
now questioning whether the investment is worth it.
In China, the training market is still growing,