Reported 8 months ago
Chinese media widely discussed a medical university teacher being penalized for being late to class after rescuing a critically ill child, sparking debates on whether the system should have more flexibility. The incident involved a teacher at Southern Medical University who faced deductions in pay, criticism, and loss of annual evaluation qualifications for arriving 29 minutes late to teach a class due to an emergency involving a child's health. Many argue that saving a life should take precedence over punctuality and criticize the severe punishment imposed by the school.
Source: YAHOO