Workers Want B5,000 for 3 Months
A group of workers rallied at Government House to demand the government hand out 5,000 baht to all workers during a period of three months.
A group of workers rallied at Government House to demand the government hand out 5,000 baht to all workers during a period of three months.
Health officials in areas bordering Myanmar have been ordered to watch out for illegal migrants as the coronavirus disease 2019 is spreading in the neighboring country.
Thailand has an excellent system to screen arrivals for the coronavirus disease 2019 and people can be helpful by informing officials of illegal migrants, Deputy Prime Minister/Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said.
Over 3.3 million workers in Thailand have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)
Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon has ordered officials to intercept illegal migrant workers along the border and inside the boundary
The cabinet on Tuesday extended Cambodian, Lao and Myanmar workers’ stay and work to July 31 to control the coronavirus
Several thousands of migrant workers were stranded at border checkpoints that were closed today and local officials were lenient on some locations.
South Korea will quarantine the Thai workers who want to return to their homeland before permitting their departure, government spokeswoman
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told representatives of workers’ organizations that his government understood the needs of workers and was serving them.
Workers’ organizations filed 10 demands, mainly for better labour protection, with the government in an event to mark the Labour Day today.
Labour Minister Adul Sangsingkeo met the Japanese minister of justice and discussed the export of skilled Thai workers to Japan.
The Labor Right Promotion Network Foundation (LPN), a wellknown non-governmental organization (NGO) for protecting workers’ rights