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Pheu Thai cleaning up police ????????.. changing stakeholders but same system ????????????

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"part of the 24th generation of the force restructuring project (fiscal year 2567) exercising their rights under Article 105 (2), Article 107, and Article 135 of the National Police Act of 2022, along with Office Order No. 430/2566 issued on July 21, 2566. 

A rather nice write-up of bureaucracy, don't you think so too? 

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1 hour ago, Iron Tongue said:

There's some sort of leadership battle going on between different groups and it appears that one side has won.  

1,400 police officers, Lieutenants to Colonels, that is a lot of field commanders.

True, but it displays how top heavy the force is.

 

There's good proven theory about the % of 'supervisors' (using that word as a catch all term) compared to those they lead. such theories exist in terms of military forces, police forces and in business organizations but are all very similar %'s.

 

For business organizations the theory is that one manager (supervisor) can effectively mange 6 subordinate reporting staff and at the same time manage that the 6 reporting staff are working together effectively.

 

1 to 6 is of course a theoretical number, established early last century but of course the numbers change according to industry / levels of effective business compettion / risk etc.

 

If (as in LOS) the numbers of top level officers is way too big that means the total numbers they supervise quickly reduces and can even go down to a situation where 1 / some senior officers have no reporting staff.

 

This also brings the argument that a senior officer in such scenario has no man/ woman (personnel) management duties at all, so why is he/she collecting the salary of that level?

 

There are of course cases where companies have too many managerial staff and this happened with TG some years back. 

 

The gov't agency which supervised TG at that time asked "Why are there xxx managers (actual staff, not positions) on the organization staff who have no reporting staff?"

 

Answer: to make them happy.

 

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6 hours ago, quake said:

Don't blame them.

They have obviously been over worked and now suffer from burn out. :cheesy:

Over worked you said !?!?

Thai Inactive Post.jpg

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Just a thumbs up for immigration at CW.

 

All the rank and file pretty hardworking people. I'd go so far as to say hardest workers of any government workers I'm aware of

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

early retirement as part of the force restructuring project, also known as the "Early Retirement." 

Also known as, "I've had a good run, time to launder the proceeds" retirement plan.

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Lets hope they will lose their pensions after being found guilty of whatever offence they get charged with, when BJ spills the beans, if he is man enough. ????????????????

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