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Jury still out on idea of paying salaries to civil servants twice a month


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At the first Cabinet meeting presided over by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on September 13, the government launched a slew of economic stimulus measures, including the plan to pay civil servants twice a month.

 

The public sector employs about 3 million people, including civil servants, state employees, temporary employed, and state enterprises workers.

 

The new payment system, which is expected to start in January next year, has drawn criticism and sparked speculation that the government might run out of money.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-09-19

 

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13 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

sparked speculation that the government might run out of money.

Golly, um, how does that work? Paying fortnightly is more expensive than paying monthly? Will cost billions to reprogram the computers? The debt collectors will have to work twice as hard?

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

The new payment system, which is expected to start in January next year, has drawn criticism and sparked speculation that the government might run out of money.

Once a month or twice a month... same same?

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17 hours ago, retarius said:

I've enjoyed both systems, monthly and semi-monthly. Semi-monthly is much better by far.

Makes no difference, Just have to manage/budget your money.

If you can't do that then you live from pay to pay . 

That means Having Nothing in the Bank and then you're up Sh!ts creek.

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