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Analysis on the off campus practice of higher vocational students from the perspective of labor law

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DOI: 10.23977/ICEMBE2022.035

Author(s)

Ke Guo

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Ke Guo

ABSTRACT

Off-campus practice is different from cognition practice and on-the-job practice, which has a special position and important role in vocational education. At the same time, however, due to the particularity of off-campus practice, specifically, the particularity of students' role, off-campus practice has exposed many problems in recent years. When the responsibility is divided according to the principle of fairness, many reasons for accidental injuries of interns are related to their own inexperience. Although many internship units will point out that all faults during internship are attributed to interns' masters, the proportion of this situation is very small. Most accident students also need to bear certain responsibilities, so the compensation for injuries that students can get is very limited. We should standardize the labor law system, amend laws and regulations, and establish an equal and win-win relationship between interns and internship units. Interns strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the internship unit and complete the agreed workload; At the same time, the internship unit must optimize the internship environment for interns, so that they can really learn something in practice, and should be given a reasonable living allowance.

KEYWORDS

Labor law, Higher vocational students, Extracurricular practice

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