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Is it illegal for teachers to take part-time jobs outside school?
It is illegal for teachers to work part-time in off-campus education and training institutions. First of all, it violates the obligation of teachers, that is, to complete the task of education and teaching; Violation of the prohibition of establishing two or more labor relations at the same time. In-service teachers who work part-time outside the home will be punished by informed criticism. Public teachers belong to the staff of public institutions and are national staff. In accordance with administrative regulations, if a labor contract is signed and managed according to the employment system, teachers are prohibited from taking part-time jobs under the conditions stipulated in the contract or seriously affecting their own work. In violation of these provisions, depending on the seriousness of the case, they were given criticism and education, admonishing conversation, ordered to check, and informed criticism until the corresponding administrative sanctions.

What violations of professional ethics do teachers have?

(a) in education and teaching activities and other occasions, there are words and deeds that undermine the authority of the CPC Central Committee and violate the party's line, principles and policies.

(2) harming the national interests, social public interests, or violating social public order and good customs.

(three) through the classroom, forums, lectures, information networks and other channels to publish and forward wrong views, or fabricate and spread false information and bad information.

(four) in violation of teaching discipline, perfunctory teaching, or engage in part-time and paid behavior that affects education and teaching without authorization.

(five) discrimination, insult, abuse and injury to students.

Legal basis:

Provisions on prohibiting paid remedial classes for primary and secondary schools and in-service teachers.

Article 5

Provisions prohibiting paid remedial classes for primary and secondary school teachers and in-service primary and secondary school teachers:

(a) it is strictly prohibited for primary and secondary schools to organize and require students to participate in paid remedial classes;

(two) it is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary schools and off-campus training institutions to jointly make up lessons;

(three) it is strictly prohibited for primary and secondary schools to provide education and teaching facilities or student information for off-campus training institutions to make up lessons;

(four) it is strictly prohibited for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to organize, recommend and induce students to participate in paid remedial classes inside and outside the school;

(five) it is strictly prohibited for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to participate in off-campus training institutions organized by other teachers, parents, parents' committees and other organizations or to make up classes with compensation. ;

(six) it is forbidden for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to introduce students and provide relevant information for off-campus training institutions and others.