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News from the Thai island of Phuket brings to attention a myriad of fascinating events that transpired yesterday, headlined by an extended holiday receiving the Cabinet’s approval.

 

The long holidays have reportedly been known to promote expenditure within Phuket, with conjecture claiming an economic boost of close to 2.2 billion baht. Due to the surge in local activities, however, Vachira Hospital has taken the necessary steps of temporarily shutting down outpatient services to preserve resources and maintain efficiency during the holiday period.

 

In pursuit of restructuring and improving commutes for international visitors, changes have been proposed to Phuket International Airport. The initiative, aimed at carving out a dedicated area for taxis, ensures better organisation and assistance for tourists.

 

Meanwhile, on the political front, a decisive vote for the position of prime minister has been deferred, awaiting a new ruling. This postponement has steered the political landscape into a period of uncertainty until necessary protocols and conventions are met.

 

By Mitch Connor

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/phuket/cabinet-approves-extended-holiday-boosting-phukets-economy-by-us2-2bn

 

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Amazing Thailand. In the UK, the additional Bank Holiday for the Coronation caused a serious drop in economic output, contributing to a 0.1% fall in GDP in May. Yet in Thailand, it seems that having millions of people on holiday instead of working actually improves the economy, lol.

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2 hours ago, Guderian said:

Amazing Thailand. In the UK, the additional Bank Holiday for the Coronation caused a serious drop in economic output, contributing to a 0.1% fall in GDP in May. Yet in Thailand, it seems that having millions of people on holiday instead of working actually improves the economy, lol.

But mostly it's government/bank/office types who get paid holidays. Average folks just work as usual if want day's pay.

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2 hours ago, LivinginKata said:

But mostly it's government/bank/office types who get paid holidays. Average folks just work as usual if want day's pay.

Yes, that's the point I was making, the extra holiday mainly goes to civil servants and the professional types like banks and lawyers. But if losing the hard work of all these people for a day actually improves overall GDP, then their average productivity must be negative and the economy would be better off putting them all on permanent furlough, lol.

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