The idea is that while the newly trained junior could leave they would choose to stay to continue receiving the benefit of further training.
It pertains to the build vs exploit cycle of managing opportunities, it’s in the workers interest to stay in the build phase, it’s in the companies interest to stay in the exploit phase. A case could be made where the difference would be split where the worker on average spends some time in the build phase and some time in the exploit phase. Accepting a lower salary for continuing training is one way to do that.
Training isn't supposed to be one and done, with a single build phase followed by a constant exploitation.
What companies are trying to do now is even worse by starting in the exploration phase and staying there.
It pertains to the build vs exploit cycle of managing opportunities, it’s in the workers interest to stay in the build phase, it’s in the companies interest to stay in the exploit phase. A case could be made where the difference would be split where the worker on average spends some time in the build phase and some time in the exploit phase. Accepting a lower salary for continuing training is one way to do that.
Training isn't supposed to be one and done, with a single build phase followed by a constant exploitation.
What companies are trying to do now is even worse by starting in the exploration phase and staying there.