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Thai workers left in the lurch: Government’s broken promise leaves evacuees stranded


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Thai workers who have evacuated from Israel are facing a nightmare as the government’s pledged financial aid remains elusive.

 

Despite assurances of a 50,000-baht compensation almost a month ago, some Thai workers are still waiting, struggling, and urging authorities to expedite relief.

 

The Thai government’s vow of 50,000 baht in compensation, coupled with low-interest loans and additional funds for Thai workers, seemed like a lifeline for those caught in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. However, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

 

A former construction worker turned farmer in Israel, 39 year old Kangwan Romsai sold his cattle and invested in a dream that has now turned into a financial nightmare. Despite facing the horrors of the conflict, Kangwan returned home on October 19, only to find himself unemployed and without the promised aid.

 

by Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-11-25

 

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4 hours ago, ezzra said:

Thailand, who has no dog in this fight,and were there to earn a living, should sue the Hamas and all other terrorist groups in the international court of law for compensations for lost of life, pain and suffering, Hamas has billions and so the other groups, let see them justify the atrocities they have inflicted on the innocent Thai workers...

Good luck with that.

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Come on UN , step up and show

you got a pair!

Qatar hosted the World Cup recently , no doubt in my mind some of those

Hamas elites made a killin!

UN should shame them into covering 

these Thai’s expenses!

 

imop

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13 hours ago, Cake Monster said:

All Governments are notoriously slow in parting with any Money

They were quick to make promises then are slow to act out.

In reality this was not the fault of the Thai Government and offering compensation to people who chose to go and work elsewhere is a generous move. I worked overseas and would have only expected my Government to help get me out of there if things went unstable. 

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18 hours ago, bannork said:

The government will act because this will damage Pheu Thai badly if left unattended to.

 

Tend to agree, but how quickly or if at all in the end depends on how embarrassing it is for them.

Meanwhile, (never let a crisis go to waste) there is opportunity for the political opposition to step in and do something. Perhaps some small stipend to the qualified recipients funded privately or some other creative means while simultaneously turning up the heat on PT for "empty promises".
 

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'Thailand, who has no dog in this fight,and were there to earn a living, should sue the Hamas and all other terrorist groups in the international court of law for compensations for lost of life, pain and suffering, Hamas has billions and so the other groups, let see them justify the atrocities they have inflicted on the innocent Thai workers.'

Thai lawyers are far too overworked to consider any new cases.  They are still working on appeals dating back ten years.

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On 11/25/2023 at 11:11 AM, webfact said:

The Thai government’s vow of 50,000 baht in compensation, coupled with low-interest loans and additional funds for Thai workers, seemed like a lifeline for those caught in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. However, the reality on the ground tells a different story.

From one nightmare, back home to another.

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7 hours ago, snowgard said:

In the moment almost the complete israeli business lays down. 700.000 civilians do military service now, So the state of israel has almost no income but running costs about the war. Wait some more months and you will get your money!!!

 

At it's peak the reserve recruitment thing was said to be 300,000 - and many were sent home after the ground offensive was in place. What did happen was that about 200,000-300,000 civilians were evacuated from areas (south and north) near war zones - and that relevant government offices were exposed as being quite useless addressing issues resulting from both circumstances. Things are slowly getting back on track, but there will definitely be some economic setback. Given the current government's already controversial budget allocations and economic policies (aimed at pacifying coalition partners) which resulted in warning signs regarding the country's credit rating - things could get worse down the road.

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8 hours ago, snowgard said:

So the state of israel has almost no income but running costs about the war. Wait some more months and you will get your money!!!

 

This OP is about Thailand not paying evacuees money promised them. No clue what you are on about. 

 

 

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