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Yes, they are trying but C still dominates in many parts of industry. After learning C I would definitely start learning Rust but right now you will have way bigger chances of finding a job with C than with Rust.
The other side of this coin is C developers are still plentiful whereas folks who know rust are less available.
If someone knows C and Rust experience I’m hiring them over the others.