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The teacher was forced to apportion blood donation, but the Education Bureau volunteered. How did the authorities respond?
After the media exposed that teachers in leiyang city, Hunan Province were forced to apportion blood donation, the local education bureau also responded that? There are thoughtless problems that have been adjusted? At the same time, the Education Bureau also denied that blood donation was linked to performance. Although this matter has been adjusted, it is not difficult to find that before the Education Bureau issued a notice, there were some compulsory measures, such as the goal of proportional blood donation by the school. It is conceivable that if things are not exposed, then the school will be forced to apportion blood donation and indicate voluntary on the blood donation form.

Blood donation is obviously based on the voluntary principle of blood donors, but now it is linked to performance appraisal, which undoubtedly violates the essence of unpaid blood donation. Therefore, no matter how to explain and respond, the practice of leiyang city Education Bureau is wrong. If the original notice is followed, even if the blood donation index is completed, the local education bureau is not convinced. Moreover, it is worth mentioning that according to the relevant blood donation law in China, blood donation is completely voluntary, so any compulsory behavior is illegal.

This also illustrates a problem. This behavior of the local education bureau has wandered on the edge of the law, which is very undesirable. I also hope that other places can learn from it and never do anything against the principle of voluntariness again. In fact, the Education Bureau can set an example, actively participate in blood donation activities, and promote blood donation through publicity. I believe that through the efforts of the Education Bureau, more teachers will participate, which may be better than compulsory.

But then again, the enthusiasm of unpaid blood donors in society really needs to be improved, and there is even a blood shortage in some places. Therefore, in my opinion, it is fundamental to raise the awareness of voluntary blood donation among the whole people, and only each of us is involved. Isn't it a positive performance? Of course, it needs the efforts of all of us to save more lives. I believe that as long as we raise the awareness of blood donation, more people will donate blood voluntarily in the future.