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Thai government sanctions 750 million baht for workers affected by Israel-Hamas conflict


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The Thai government sanctioned a 750 million baht fund to compensate Thai workers impacted by the Israel-Hamas conflict. This decision was announced by government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke yesterday.

 

Glazer family 'set to snub Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral with Man United's owners fearing abuse from fans could overshadow the service', and other top stories from November 13, 2023.


Giving the go-ahead to utilise the emergency central budget of the current fiscal year, the Cabinet has approved this proposal from the Labour Ministry.

 

This move is designed to aid Thai workers who’ve suffered due to the conflict that began on October 7. Many of these workers, stationed in Israel, have been unable to receive their salaries or resume work until the situation stabilises.

 

by Mitch Connor

Picture courtesy of TNA

 

Full story: The Thaiger 2023-12-13

 

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'Glazer family 'set to snub Sir Bobby Charlton's funeral with Man United's owners fearing abuse from fans could overshadow the service', and other top stories from November 13, 2023'

 

Again 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪. About the 5th time. Every 2nd paragraph in every headliner. Even an AI bot checker could get it taken out but not a 'journalist' obviously ffs!!!!

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