Thailand, Saudi Arabia to Speed up Labor Cooperation
Thailand and Saudi Arabia expect bilateral cooperation on labor in service, hotel and construction sectors in the near future.
Thailand and Saudi Arabia expect bilateral cooperation on labor in service, hotel and construction sectors in the near future.
The government’s Center for COVID-19 Situation Administration still requires RT-PCR tests on visitors instead of replacing them with antigen tests.
The Ministry of Labour plans to launch the job training programmes with an aim to improve skill of about one million unemployed workers.
The prime minister has ordered the Labour Ministry to prepare Thai workers for overseas jobs after the coronavirus disease 2019 crisis.
The tripartite wage committee resolved to raise the minimum daily wage by 6 baht in nine provinces and 5 baht in others.
Thailand’s protection of alien workers is up to international standard, Labour Minister Chatu Mongol Sonakul said in response to the United States
The United States’ decision to suspend privileges under its Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for Thailand had not been finalized
Eighteen Thai fishing crew members who were rescued from Somalia expressed their gratitude to the government through the labour minister
Workers’ organizations filed 10 demands, mainly for better labour protection, with the government in an event to mark the Labour Day today.
Most surveyed workers want the new government to raise the minimum daily wage to 400 baht.
Labour Minister Adul Sangsingkeo convened several parties to discuss solutions and serious measures to address the problem of Thai workers illegally
Labour Minister Adul Sangsingkeo met the Japanese minister of justice and discussed the export of skilled Thai workers to Japan.