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The correct plural form of "employee-in-training" is "employees-in-training." In compound nouns like this, the primary noun (in this case, "employee") is the one that gets inflected for plurality. Therefore, when referring to more than one individual undergoing training, you would use the term "employees-in-training."

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10mo ago

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