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PM Prayut chairs SEPO meeting, urges better care for employees

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PM chairs SEPO meeting, urges better care for employees

 

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BANGKOK, 31st May 2018 (NNT) – The Prime Minister has called for state enterprises to revamp their development plans to offer citizens more efficient service while also caring for their own employees. 

Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-ocha chaired the latest meeting of the State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO), receiving a briefing on the good management and planning report, which was adjusted in 2009 to cover 10 areas aimed at increasing the efficiency of state enterprises. He also heard about progress in the rehabilitation of six state enterprises, with the overall picture one of improvement. 

Thai Airways reported better earnings to the office and has drafted a strategy in accordance with the government’s wish to make Thailand a regional aviation hub. The office in turn tasked the carrier with improving its work and service, reducing unnecessary expenses and stepping up the establishment of an aircraft maintenance center at U-Tapao Airport. 

Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) presented the meeting with its plan for incorporating more technology into its service while the State Railway Authority presented its 5-20 year route plot, including its management plan for the Red Line and for the creation of an asset management entity, which it will put to SEPO for thorough vetting in June. 

The Islamic Bank of Thailand’s report detailed its status over the first four months of 2018, during which it saw both increased income and loans. 

The PM confirmed to all state enterprises that they must better care for their employees and must consider the public’s best interests when planning development.

 
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7 hours ago, webfact said:

and must consider the public’s best interests when planning development

Now theres an idea ?

7 hours ago, webfact said:

and must consider the public’s best interests when planning development

Now theres an idea ?

14 hours ago, webfact said:

must consider the public’s best interests when planning development.

If only the junta practiced what it preached. 

Must consider the publics best interests.?

Just like he does, you got to admit he has a sense of humour.

On 5/31/2018 at 3:23 PM, webfact said:

The Prime Minister has called for state enterprises to revamp their development plans to offer citizens more efficient service while also caring for their own employees. 

Privatize 100% of these enterprises and get government out.

Let capitalism decide efficiency.

How about "better care for" all citizens first?

 

On 5/31/2018 at 3:23 PM, webfact said:

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha chaired the latest meeting of the State Enterprise Policy Office ....

Is there any committee in Thailand that PM Prayut is NOT Chairman of? 

The world's greatest micro-manager; from beach chairs and pavements to high speed trains.  

How does he do it? How would Thailand manage without him? Rhetorical questions!

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