The consequences will definitely be bad for you; First of all, it was not found by the school, but by the local education bureau. The general education bureau makes inquiries and calls for consultation according to the telephone number of the enterprise reserved in the tripartite agreement. If the other party says there is such a person, it will not be checked again. This matter is an audit of the school and it is not recommended to stamp it. The specific employment agreements for graduates are as follows: after graduation, if you find an ideal job, you can sign a tripartite agreement with enterprises and schools to protect the rights and interests of graduates; For reasons such as postgraduate entrance examination, graduates can apply for archives to stay in school, and will not sign a tripartite agreement for the time being; Graduates can also sign flexible employment contracts. Tripartite Agreement is the abbreviation of Employment Agreement for Graduates and Postgraduates in Colleges and Universities. It is a written form that clarifies the rights and obligations of graduates, employers and schools in graduate employment, and can solve a series of related problems such as household registration, archives, insurance and provident fund. Graduates report to the unit (with the national employment registration certificate for college graduates or the national graduation registration certificate), and the tripartite agreement will be automatically terminated after the employer officially accepts it.
Legal basis: Article 52 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment commits one of the following acts, and shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and may be fined less than 1000 yuan; If the circumstances are relatively minor, he shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan: (1) Forging, altering or buying or selling official documents, certificates, certification documents and seals of state organs, people's organizations, enterprises, institutions or other organizations; (2) buying, selling or using forged or altered official documents, certificates and supporting documents of state organs, people's organizations, enterprises, institutions or other organizations; (3) Forging, altering or reselling tickets, boat tickets, air tickets, tickets for cultural performances, sports competitions or other valuable tickets; (4) Forging or altering a ship's registration number, trading or using a forged or altered ship's registration number, or altering a ship's engine number.