December 30, 20178 yr On 12/23/2017 at 9:41 AM, darksidedog said: Hmmm! Thailand complaining about their people overseas being treated badly. I might have a bit more sympathy were it not for the way Cambodian and Burmese are regularly treated here. Exactly, I thought so too. They should show they have treated foreign workers well first before saying they were exploited or badly treated.
December 30, 20178 yr why not exploit thais over seas, they exploit all farangs in Thailands. monkey see,monkey do. so be it.
December 30, 20178 yr 2 minutes ago, rodknock said: why not exploit thais over seas, they exploit all farangs in Thailands. monkey see,monkey do. so be it. who is exploiting you? i think there may be organisations that can assist you. i'm a farang and have never been exploited by any thai person in thailand or anywhere else
December 30, 20178 yr When my wife came to the UK all the Thai restaurants would pay less than minimum wage. The worst exploitation was from other Thais. When she moved job to a farang owned restaurant she got more than minimum plus a proper written contract and paid holidaysSent from my G7-L01 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
December 30, 20178 yr Erm...Thais being exploited abroad, guess it's not too different from the Thais exploiting the workers from the neighboring countries here. Some irony in this report.
December 30, 20178 yr 9 minutes ago, NCFC said: When my wife came to the UK all the Thai restaurants would pay less than minimum wage. The worst exploitation was from other Thais. When she moved job to a farang owned restaurant she got more than minimum plus a proper written contract and paid holidays Sent from my G7-L01 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app You do know that they can (and should) be forced to make good the shortfall?
December 30, 20178 yr On 12/23/2017 at 3:34 AM, mikebell said: I envy you. Sattahip cop arriving ten minutes later, decided I was at fault for allowing two Thai tearaways to crash into my stationary car at 90kph. If I didn't pay he would confiscate my passport; would make getting my next visa difficult. His verdict cost me about 80K + my wife pawned her gold to pay him under the table. Police have no power to confiscate your passport, It's not yours its your Governments, that would be an international incident.
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