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Workers seek help after ‘false promise’ of jobs in Australia

By The Nation

 

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Fourteen workers in Chaiyaphum filed complaints with police on Monday stating that they had been cheated by a man who charged them money based on a promise to find them jobs in Australia.

 

The workers filed the complaint at Muang Chaiyaphum Police Station at 9.30am, with the acting Chaiyaphum job-placement officer, Thawatchai Upanan, receiving the complaints at the station.

 

The workers said a resident of Muang district identified only as “Korakot”, 33, had collected between Bt80,000 and Bt150,000 since September and promised to send them to work in Australia by January 16.

 

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They said the man had then disappeared so they had sought help from police.

 

Thawatchai said the man did not have a licence to operate as a job-placement agency so he had broken the law.

 

Thawatchai also told people to check with the 1694 hotline of the Labour Ministry’s Employment Department before paying fees for job placements.

 

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Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30337409

 
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