There are usually two kinds of part-time jobs: the first one is obtained privately by students, such as finding a tutor, opening an online shop, starting their own business, distributing leaflets and other off-campus part-time jobs; Second, the positions provided by the school, such as assistant in the student affairs office and librarian, are generally called work-study programs or work-study programs. The work intensity and income of the first category often depend on individuals. Some students are hardworking and willing to work, and it is not a problem to maintain their own life after one month; Some students like ease and don't force it. Earn a little is a little, earn more and spend more, earn less and spend less; Individual students are more "flexible". After a few years, not only do they not need to spend money at home, but they also have spare money. What's more, when I was at school or just graduated, I was able to break into a world.
The second kind of work, relatively speaking, is much more modest. The jobs provided by the school are in great demand because of their moderate difficulty, appropriate work content, guaranteed income and not taking up too much personal study time and energy.
Legal basis: Article 46 of the Labor Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).
Wage distribution should follow the principle of distribution according to work and implement equal pay for equal work. The wage level is gradually increased on the basis of economic development. The state exercises macro-control over the total wages.