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Roads blocked as 1,000 employees implore factory to shut fearing infection after nearly 400 Covid cases

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Daily News reported from Bang Sao Thong district in Samut Prakarn where factory workers gathered to ask to be laid off on pay for 14 days.

 

The company - not named by the media - has reported 387 cases of Covid-19 among its 3,800 employees. These have been told to quarantine at home with one section leader claiming they have no money and no food. 

 

There are reports that one of the employees has died. 

 

Around 1,000 workers gathered inside and outside the factory calling for it to be shut and the workers to be sent home on full pay for 14 days before starting again. 

 

They fear being infected at work if they continue and claimed that the company had only done some spraying. 

 

An official of the company came out to ask the employees protesting to go home and some complied but their buses were blocked from leaving by other protesters.

 

Local government officials called for arbitration to settle the issue. 

 

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  • i understand their feelings, don't want to go to work because of the risk, don't want to stay home, because they have no money, the government really need to step up and give some of the money to help

  • The workers shouldn't have to protest to get the place closed, the local health authority/government officials should be doing it for them.

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    The Worm will turn when its had enough The greed of some of these Thai Employers is beyond belief. 10 % of their Workforce Covid Infected, and they do not consider the safety of the others w

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i understand their feelings, don't want to go to work because of the risk, don't want to stay home, because they have no money, the government really need to step up and give some of the money to help the poor

 

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Feels like we're getting closer to "tank time"?

 

Eventually the docile will explode.

 

 

 

 

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The Worm will turn when its had enough

The greed of some of these Thai Employers is beyond belief.

10 % of their Workforce Covid Infected, and they do not consider the safety of the others working in thier Factory.

 

Amazing Thailand...business as usual spreading covid in the factory and then exporting it on the product and packaging of items to then infect the unknowing general public. Stick those facts in the sandbox model and see who still wants to come here. 

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They are lucky not to get locked into the factory!

4 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Feels like we're getting closer to "tank time"?

 

Eventually the docile will explode.

 

 

 

 

Melt down more like.

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So they can shut down construction sites because of a virus cluster but not a factory, beggars belief.

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6 hours ago, webfact said:

The company - not named by the media

Big problem there.

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The workers shouldn't have to protest to get the place closed, the local health authority/government officials should be doing it for them.

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Well we dont know the whole story....this factory could be producing essential items neccesary for the new space program.  Priorities first, let them eat cake!

6 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

The Worm will turn when its had enough

The greed of some of these Thai Employers is beyond belief.

10 % of their Workforce Covid Infected, and they do not consider the safety of the others working in thier Factory.

 

sounds like Amazon last year..

6 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

Feels like we're getting closer to "tank time"?

 

Eventually the docile will explode.

 

 

 

 

The docile are very very far from exploding. Life for the Thai improved massively over the last 5 decades, and keeps improving. Yes, the wealth is distributed extremely unfair and uneven. And yes, the improvements go much slower then it could be. But there wont be any exploding whatsoever. For that most Thai see too much positive perspective.

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7 hours ago, steve187 said:

i understand their feelings, don't want to go to work because of the risk, don't want to stay home, because they have no money, the government really need to step up and give some of the money to help the poor

 

it's really a case of damned if you do and damned if you don't.   They need their job, they need the money,   but they don't need to work near Covid infected employees.  

The company management has alot to answer for .....  very badly managed as it ' will cost us money '   

It's really incredible because Asians all accept abuse without replying, I feel sorry for these people.

4 minutes ago, BE88 said:

It's really incredible because Asians all accept abuse without replying, I feel sorry for these people.

 

Remember Hong Kong?

11 minutes ago, lolalol said:

 

Remember Hong Kong?

When ?

1 minute ago, BE88 said:

When ?

2019-2020 Hong Kong protests.  They replied to abuse.  

2 minutes ago, lolalol said:

2019-2020 Hong Kong protests.  They replied to abuse.  

But this is the cause of politics with a system change to the communist system, then there are no choices, only to leave if it is still possible and change country, but that's not what I meant.

 

Mrs told me today about two smallish factories down the road, 80 positive in one and 40 in the other with the local wat doing 20 cremations this weekend. Also Samut prakan.

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9 hours ago, steve187 said:

i understand their feelings, don't want to go to work because of the risk, don't want to stay home, because they have no money, the government really need to step up and give some of the money to help the poor.

Sure. But the company owners has primary responsibility for the safety & health of their workers. That includes paying them to home quarantine.

3 hours ago, MayBeNow said:

The docile are very very far from exploding. Life for the Thai improved massively over the last 5 decades, and keeps improving. Yes, the wealth is distributed extremely unfair and uneven. And yes, the improvements go much slower then it could be. But there wont be any exploding whatsoever. For that most Thai see too much positive perspective.

That's far from true.

But here's some facts:

 

Bangkok Post

January 21, 2021

 

"Thailand's poverty ratio is expected to increase to 8.8% in 2020, up from 6.2% in 2019, before reducing to 8.4% this year, according to the global lender. The World Bank defines the poverty line at daily income of US$5.50 (165 baht) per person. ... This reduced the income of Thais," he said.

 

this is before the Third wave

 

26 minutes ago, MrJ2U said:

That's far from true.

But here's some facts:

 

Bangkok Post

January 21, 2021

 

"Thailand's poverty ratio is expected to increase to 8.8% in 2020, up from 6.2% in 2019, before reducing to 8.4% this year, according to the global lender. The World Bank defines the poverty line at daily income of US$5.50 (165 baht) per person. ... This reduced the income of Thais," he said.

 

this is before the Third wave

 

As well as the little thing that people don't like being disenfranchised. Their chosen leaders keep being sent into exile or disbarred from politics because they don't bow to the army/families. The rice bowl maybe full but the feeling of being a pet animal that needs to know its place is one many will resent on principle.

4 hours ago, MayBeNow said:

The docile are very very far from exploding. Life for the Thai improved massively over the last 5 decades, and keeps improving. Yes, the wealth is distributed extremely unfair and uneven. And yes, the improvements go much slower then it could be. But there wont be any exploding whatsoever. For that most Thai see too much positive perspective.

What a nonsense

this is scary. the outbreak seems much worse than what we are told.

400 out of 1000 are infected.

maybe time to leave thailand before the riots start.

Because the rich Chinese Thais control the factories and industry and have their hands and arms firmly up the rear end of Pinocchio and the other puppets who dance to their tune.

 

How is it that so many migrant workers who are caught illegally crossing the borders have paid for jobs in Thailand but without fail the factories or building projects who have offered them work are never ever named and shamed.

50 minutes ago, Why Me said:

As well as the little thing that people don't like being disenfranchised. Their chosen leaders keep being sent into exile or disbarred from politics because they don't bow to the army/families. The rice bowl maybe full but the feeling of being a pet animal that needs to know its place is one many will resent on principle.

Millions of disenfranchised voters.

Up here in Issan there not very fond of the government.  It will be interesting how the next protests turn out.

23 minutes ago, SCOTT FITZGERSLD said:

this is scary. the outbreak seems much worse than what we are told.

400 out of 1000 are infected.

maybe time to leave thailand before the riots start.

Difficult and almost impossible with families and business here.

 

Hopefully get vaccinated sooner than later.  I've reserved and pre-paid for Moderna.  Unfortunately it looks like the government has already grabbed a few million.

 

Otherwise were staying close to home and avoiding crowds as much as possible.

 

Of course today Yai and my daughter went to the crowded temple for:

 

"Asalha Puja is a Theravada Buddhist festival which typically takes place in July, on the full moon of the month of Āsādha. It is celebrated in Indonesia, Cambodia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Laos, Myanmar and in countries with Theravada Buddhist populations". Wikipedia

 

10 hours ago, nahkit said:

The workers shouldn't have to protest to get the place closed, the local health authority/government officials should be doing it for them.

Too scared or too many brown envelopes ...

But that's what you get in a low tax regime ...

 

16 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

The greed of some of these Thai Employers is beyond belief.

In all fairness, would you want to pay 1000 workers to sit at home for 2 weeks ?

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