A netizen on the mainland recently posted that a school in Heze, Shandong Province, requires teachers to live-stream goods and fines those who cannot complete the task 2,000 yuan (about HK$2,417).
The local Education Bureau responded on Tuesday (18), saying that the request to bring goods issued by the school’s affiliated companies, has been called off, and that the school is no longer enrolled, live with goods is the school’s own way out.
The school involved is Heze Oriental Arts Vocational Secondary Professional School, formerly known as Qilu Music College, which earlier required teachers to bring goods and instructed to open at least six orders before last Friday, and if turnover is not reached on time, they will be fined, and the school will also expel those who refuse to pay the fine; the school leadership even sent a message in the WeChat group describing the live bringing of goods as The school’s leadership even sent a message in the WeChat group, said that the live broadcast with goods for the development of the school’s top priority.
The school’s leadership also sent out a message in a WeChat group describing the live streaming of goods as an important part of the school’s development. The media reported that the informant, alias Fang Ming, pointed out earlier that a friend who worked at the school in question was selling him a comb, and the friend said he could not buy it or he would be punished.
Heze City Education Bureau responded to the media, said the incident has been dealt with, that the number of students in the school is not enough, there has been no enrollment since last year, there are currently more than 40 teachers living in the dormitory, it is said to bring the requirements only for the batch of teachers, and said this is no students and resources after a way to find their own way out.
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