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Can in-service teachers do business?
Career preparation and non-career preparation have different provisions on whether teachers can do business, as follows:

1. A teacher of career preparation shall not engage in business, run enterprises or participate in other profit-making business activities;

2. If you are not a career preparation teacher, you need to see whether the local or our school's labor contract allows you to participate in profit-making activities directly or indirectly. ?

According to Article 31 of the Civil Service Law of People's Republic of China (PRC):

State civil servants must strictly abide by discipline and are not allowed to do business, run enterprises or participate in other profit-making business activities.

Extended data

In-service teachers shall not:

First, it is strictly forbidden for primary and secondary schools to organize and require students to take paid remedial classes;

Second, 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 other teachers, parents, parents' committees and other organizations of off-campus training institutions or paid remedial classes. ;

Six, it is strictly prohibited for in-service primary and secondary school teachers to introduce students and provide relevant information for off-campus training institutions and others.

The Code of Professional Ethics for Primary and Secondary School Teachers requires teachers to be patriotic and law-abiding, love their posts and be dedicated, care about students, teach and educate people, learn for life and be a model for others.

Teachers are required to stick to noble sentiments, know the shame of glory, be strict with themselves and set an example. Decent style, integrity. Consciously resist paid tutoring, and do not use the position to seek personal gain.

The Code of Professional Ethics for Primary and Secondary School Teachers explicitly resists the phenomenon of paid tutoring. The consequences of paid tutoring are obvious: first, it leads to the "money worship" of teachers, and second, it affects normal teaching.

Baidu Encyclopedia-People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Service Law

Baidu Encyclopedia-Professional Ethics of Primary and Secondary School Teachers