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observations about Trump
Hahaha, nice one 👍Let’s hope Donald’s haters learn something -
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CT125 Winter Tour
Today, day 4, Ray and I went riding, again to places I had already been before, but happy to ride again. First stop was Kanchanaburi railway cutting, Broken Mountain Pass (Khao Pun Cave Temple), here. https://maps.app.goo.gl/yUYydzDe6itFz3bT6 From here we rode a long loop to the Monkey Pod Tree, here. https://maps.app.goo.gl/xfKm5238u6pEqFiu8 We then continued to the decrepit bridge I visited a few days ago, here. https://maps.app.goo.gl/puoPGRjV48LWcA9M8 Before some fun off road riding and exploring, finishing at a un-named dam, here. https://maps.app.goo.gl/bKiRfyn2uf3f2eJy9 https://www.relive.cc/view/v1vjYLW8ZJq -
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British Man Tells Story of Life in Bangkok Prison in New Book
There for the grace of God go I. -
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Why can't I see the prices on the windscreens of second-hand cars?
How, especially if the car was not insured recently? -
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Israelis in Thailand on Alert After Security Warning
I wonder why you want to quote my post, and deflect from the point I was making. Since you don't seem to be the brightest light in the garden shed. there will not be many Muslims on the Full Moon party, and neither are there in Bali, which is 87% Hindu -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
Putin Struggling To Contain 'Massive' Corruption In Russian Defence Sector, Says UK https://au.yahoo.com/news/putin-struggling-contain-massive-corruption-091750615.html -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 13 November 2024
Workers Protest at Government House Over Unpaid Wages File photo for reference only On November 12, hundreds of workers gathered in front of Government House to protest delays in wage payments. Around 10,000 workers have not been paid for the past eight months due to subcontractors involved in a clean fuel project in Chon Buri. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1343461-workers-protest-at-government-house-over-unpaid-wages/ -
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Workers Protest at Government House Over Unpaid Wages
On November 12, hundreds of workers gathered in front of Government House to protest delays in wage payments. Around 10,000 workers have not been paid for the past eight months due to subcontractors involved in a clean fuel project in Chon Buri. Representatives from 28 firms in the Federation of Subcontractors submitted a petition to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. The petition was received by Justice Minister Police Colonel Tawee Sodsong and Somkid Chueakong, Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister for Political Affairs. Thitapat Reewatpatthananan, the federation’s secretary, explained that the main contractor, a group including Petrofac South East Asia Pte Ltd, Saipem Singapore Pte Ltd, and Samsung E&A (Thailand) Co Ltd, was hired by Thai Oil for the Clean Fuel Project (CFP) in Si Racha district. However, they have not paid the subcontractors for their work on the oil refinery, which is worth billions of baht. The subcontractors have completed their work from February until now without receiving due payment, affecting over 10,000 workers' livelihoods. The issue is further complicated by the subcontractors’ financial difficulties and contracts that force them to continue without payment. Some subcontractors risk facing lawsuits if they halt operations due to non-payment, according to Thitapat. Thitapat stated, “We ask the government to step in and ease the burden of our 10,000 workers who have gone without pay for eight months.” File photo for reference only -- 2024-11-13
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