Many people in high positions always like to regard other people's works as their own achievements and pave a way for themselves with other people's efforts. Won't such a person feel uneasy? How do they hold the fruits of other people's labor and show such ease? As a modern students group, if faced with such a thing, don't be afraid, and don't be afraid to treat him because he is a person with a higher status than himself. Although his status is higher than ours, there are also people with higher status than him. If we compromise with him just because of his threats, it will only aggravate his arrogance.
When we face this kind of thing, we can ask him why he gave his job to others, even though his own efforts were not theirs. If we tell them there is no result, don't forget it just because we are afraid of trouble. We can ask the relevant departments to report it. If you don't believe it, you can't find someone who can judge for yourself. Why give it to others? Or don't you realize it? Shouldn't this kind of thing make people feel angry?
I think such a teacher also lacks professional ethics. Therefore, when his rights are violated, don't submit to humiliation, don't choose to deal with it because you are afraid of him, and let it pass slowly. If necessary, we can use legal weapons to protect our legitimate rights and interests from harm, but it is worth mentioning that we must have sufficient evidence.