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Stealing Thai jobs, illegal working: Thousands deported, millions in fines paid


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40 minutes ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

I have an excellent, well paying job with good benefits that allows me to monitor my other Thai based businesses at the same time. 

 

Why would you not want to work here if you wanted to stay here?

Because I don’t need too ????

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1 hour ago, isaanjohnno said:

Never have understood just why a western person would WANT to work in Thailand. 

I've been working in Thailand for over 10 years and enjoyed every second of it. Admittedly the salary by western standards is way lower, but the hours I do would be classed as part-time in the UK. I chose to live in Thailand, so why not work? Some jobs in Thailand require Westerners therefore you are not taking that work from a Thai. 

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Just now, Father Fintan Stack said:

Maybe they should target South Asians, in particular Indians and Bangladeshis. Seems to be hundreds of them working in stalls and shops and touting tailor shops and other nefarious businesses in tourist areas, especially in Pattaya. 

 

How do they obtain work permits for this kind of work?

 

It's visibly bad now whereas even just ten years ago they were restricted to selling nuts or touting poorly made suits to new arrivals.

 

"It's visibly bad now"

 

Do keep your racist bile to yourself, 1% of Thai citizens were born in India, nothing "bad" about that.

 

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2 hours ago, jonclark said:

 

Which begs the question if these jobs are so valuable, why are Thais not doing them. 

 

Only things of value are worth stealing, right?  

The argument could also be made that having the availability of a cheap foreign labor pool allows Thai companies to avoid paying working Thais a wage the work would ordinarily justify, thus making the jobs desirable for Thais.

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It's good Thai try to make sure their own kind have employment, but who gives the illegal workers the employment?

Possibly Thai nationals?

 

Thai should look more closely in the mirror to find the answers.

 

Most Thai don't want to work such long hours per day with possibly two days off each calendar month, no sick pay, no workers rights and so on, earning possibly 9000 +, or less, baht per month.

 

Would you?!

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3 hours ago, Father Fintan Stack said:

Maybe they should target South Asians, in particular Indians and Bangladeshis. Seems to be hundreds of them working in stalls and shops and touting tailor shops and other nefarious businesses in tourist areas, especially in Pattaya. 

 

How do they obtain work permits for this kind of work?

 

It's visibly bad now whereas even just ten years ago they were restricted to selling nuts or touting poorly made suitssa to new arrivals.

If you go to ao nang in krabi now and go for a walk you can now be bothered not only by tailors but also every second or third restaurant and most bars.  It is like the tailor annoyance x 10. 

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If they got the lazy, idle Thai Men off their <deleted> and into work there wouldn't be any jobs for Foreigner's to take.  I've lived here for nearly 13 years and there are bus loads of Thai men in the 18-40 age group living in Village's around me who have never done anything productive in all that time; they sit around on their haunches or swing in hammocks all day smoking and drinking while their Wives slave away selling street food or working in markets.  The 'Authorities' talk of 'low unemployment' as if there are no jobs available but if this is the case why do they need millions of Foreign workers ?

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