Labour Ministry to Send 100,000 Thai Workers Overseas
The Ministry of Labour plans to send 100,000 Thai laborers back to work in foreign countries after the COVID-19 crisis subsides.
The Ministry of Labour plans to send 100,000 Thai laborers back to work in foreign countries after the COVID-19 crisis subsides.
Hundreds of Thai workers in Malaysia continue to return to Thailand via border checkpoints after the authorities have reopened the border since Saturday.
Another group of Thai illegal migrants in South Korean have returned home after being cleared by South Korean immigration authorities and certified by the Thai Embassy.
Thai workers in Malaysia are returning home after the neighbouring country has announced a movement restriction order to contain the spread of Covid-19.
About 80 illegal Thai workers have reported to health authorities by the deadline yesterday.
Prime Minister confirmed illegal Thai workers from Daegu, North Gyeongsang must be put under quarantine for 14 days.
Airport screening found 17 Thai illegal workers, returning home from South Korea have fever and sent to hospitals for Covid-19 testing.
The Labour Ministry plans to send 100,000 Thai people to work overseas this year.
Thailand’s Ministry of Labour is tightening measures against Thai people seeking illegal entry to work in South Korea as some 130,000 Thais are said to have worked without permits in the country