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The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

author:Butterfly flower rain

Secondary vocational schools arrange students to go to factories for internships, which should be something that secondary vocational schools are doing every year. However, are secondary vocational schools so charitable to their students?

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

No, on April 11, a student claiming to be a student at Yunnan New Southwest Technical School posted on the Internet that more than 100 students of the school were forcibly pulled to the factory to make screws, and if they did not go, they would not be issued graduation certificates, "we had to stand for 11 hours a day, and our legs were swollen", and the school also deducted 9 yuan per hour from the students' wages.

It should be no fuss to let students enter the factory for internship, but the strange thing is that their various operations are incomprehensible.

First of all, it was not voluntary for students to enter the factory to make screws, but were coerced by the school. And the reason why the school can coerce them is because they use not to give graduation as a bargaining chip.

They have a secondary school degree and are not very competitive in the job market, but they still use this as a threat, and these students are naturally complaining and very dissatisfied with the school - how can such a person be shameless? What difference does this kidnapping make? But they did it, and it is still a place called a school.

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

Secondly, the student who reported said that the major is not right, he studied accounting, image design and other majors, but the internship was to go to the factory to make screws, isn't this the stove head is not the right horse's mouth?

You arrange internships for students, and you pay a little attention to it, not to mention that the majors are completely matched, at least they are a little similar. What can this student learn from screwing? If you hit the screws, you can add bricks and tiles to the image design, isn't this a joke for students? It's just a mess of mandarin duck scores!

Thirdly, the working hours are very long every day - 11 hours. Isn't that the most exhausting? Because most of the students stand in class and don't even have time to sit. At the end of the day, the student's legs were swollen.

Such a work arrangement is indeed problematic. Looking at 11 hours, it's not a long time, but standing all the time is really torturous, after all, there is no room to rest. Such an arrangement is indeed somewhat unreasonable.

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

Finally, the student also emphasized that the factory paid the school 23 yuan per hour, but the school only gave 14 yuan to the students, and the school ruthlessly took 9 yuan.

And for this evidence, it took several of their classmates a year to collect the evidence. Therefore, he posted a "Yunnan New Southwest Technical School Student Settlement Form". There are more than 30 people in the form, who entered the factory from December 22, 2022 to January 4, 2023, with a working hour wage of 14 yuan per hour, and clearly marked "school profit 9/hour".

This has pictures and text, and it should have a high degree of credibility.

In the interview, some students mentioned the problem of arrears of wages: "Until now, there is still money that has not been paid, and I don't know how to calculate the specific salary, why the money has not been issued, and who owes the money, we students are not clear now, because the teacher is responsible for these things, and it seems that the factory has not sent it out." ”

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

Whose problem is this, I'm afraid only the school and the factory know. And now that it's been exposed, shouldn't they respond to it?

The factory responded that from January last year to March last year, Yunnan New Southwest Technical School did organize more than 100 students to work in their own factories in the form of third-party dispatches. The factory claimed that the school had deducted the students' wages, but the students approached the factory to ask for the deducted wages.

They have paid 23 yuan per hour to a personal account designated by Yunnan New Southwest Technical School, and they have not defaulted or deducted the students' remuneration. In order to prove that what he said was true, he also showed the same statement as the one posted by the student.

In response to this incident, the school responded: "There is no such thing, it is pure slander, and we will sue him for slander." "Now we have filed a report, which is pure slander, a case is being filed, and the lawyer has intervened. ”

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

Although the school said that it was very tough, I am afraid that it is pulling the banner as a tiger skin, purely to save face. If the school really hired a lawyer, why didn't the lawyer come forward directly, and the police report was probably just a bluff, why didn't even say what the police station was?

The Yunnan Provincial Department of Human Resources and Social Security said that it had received relevant complaints, and the results had been fed back to the parties, and the content of the reply was inconvenient to disclose. Is this human society hall also a slippery head, and it is all a matter of uproar, he still doesn't say it, what does it mean?

The school also deducted wages from forcing students to enter the factory, and the school responded with "slander", and the Human Resources and Social Security Department replied vaguely

Dear readers, what do you want to say about the fact that Yunnan New Southwest Technical School forced students to enter the factory to make screws and deducted students' wages?

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