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Q: Do some schools lay of their foreign teachers ?

One of my friend told me that some schools started to lay off their foreign teachers to cut down expenses in these days? Do you have a similar situation ?

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Legal term is 'force majuere', i.e. superior force or 'cas fortuit' (Lat.), beyond the reach of the both parties and every legal contract must have 'force majeure' listed somewhere on the paper.

 

Contract is invalid once 'cas fortut' happened as it is now or at natural disasters.

 

I am not sure how will Chinese employers treat Ncov epidemy, but think most businesses in China are without income at the moment.

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why is that?

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It I is possible, but i think it would be a last resort for training schools given that it's probably gonna be really difficult to hire teachers for a quite a while. If that's the case and schools are feeling the bite, I feel it wouldn't be too difficult to find a new job.

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Legal term is 'force majuere', i.e. superior force or 'cas fortuit' (Lat.), beyond the reach of the both parties and every legal contract must have 'force majeure' listed somewhere on the paper.

 

Contract is invalid once 'cas fortut' happened as it is now or at natural disasters.

 

I am not sure how will Chinese employers treat Ncov epidemy, but think most businesses in China are without income at the moment.

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Most schools in China got tuition fees in advance and online classes continue. Do they need to return tuition fees if they force majuere? To be honest,I don't think they will return any tuition fees back. It means that most schools don't have any financial difficulties except training schools.

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Training centers would definately have some financial difficulties right now. I'm a father and I paid my son's KG in full, but now we are negotiating to pay us back the tuition of February. We are still waiting for the final decision from the Eduacation bureau.

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Did you get your money back ?

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