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Thread: Web International English Schools Experience ?
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[quote=APAULT,362435]I have no knowledge about Web International but I make the following broad comments. The experience provided in the last two posts is typical China. This is how many Chinese employers treat there staff. Most are too frightened to complain. The Labour Laws are not worth the paper they are written on. Legally, employers can fine workers (I think up to 10% of their pay) for non-performance, they are police, judge and jury, and there is no come back. Many language schools and other businesses operate there customer relationships in the way described. Parents genrally have no idea how things should be run, students only a little more, and no-one will complain... that is the culture. Businesses are run on a short term get rich quick philosophy, gfew stop to consider long term goals. This is all posssible because laws are lax and the demand is MASSIVE...there is plenty more cannon fodder for the classrrooms: Chinese parents are so education oriented (often with totally unrealistic expectations and understanding of whether there are any real benefits) and the wealthy elite is growing rapidly. I have tried to work for 3 language centres and each time they have lied and cheated staff, business partners, and/or students (yeah, I'm a slow learner!). [/quote]
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