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Thinking about a sex change before trip to Malaya: Any words of advice?
Except for affectation. -
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British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai
Probably around half a million came this year, and never caused any problems, or got into any trouble. -
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The Trump cabinet Thread
The quote is not from the article you linked which does not mention Hegseth. -
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Lions and Tigers and Bears Oh My - How will Trump's Fascist Dictatorship Affect You?
Wrong! Over the past six months, the U.S. has refilled the SPR by 20 million barrels. But it's still half empty. -
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The Trump cabinet Thread
Any idea how much savings that will incur for the average American Tax payer ? Keep the people frightened Of things they cannot know Is the secret of the Tomb. If they knew what you and I know They would know it is just men Who rob them, cheat them, kill them Then start it all again - Orville X https://ciaotest.cc.columbia.edu/olj/wa/wa_apr04/wa_apr04_sac01.html -
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Funai Factory Closure Leaves 831 Jobless, Workers Await Compensation
Picture courtesy: Kapook Over 800 employees have been left in limbo following the sudden shutdown of Funai (Thailand) Co's factory in Nakhon Ratchasima. This development follows a bankruptcy plan approval for its Japanese parent company, Funai Electric, on October 24th. The Thai subsidiary declared its inability to import essential production materials, leading to its closure on November 14th, as mentioned in a statement from their facility in Pak Chong district dated November 8th. In response to this, local authorities from the Pak Chong district office, the Nakhon Ratchasima provincial labour office, and the provincial security office have set up registration booths to assist laid-off workers in filing for benefits. On Wednesday, a large number of former employees arrived at the factory seeking assistance, yet none had received compensation at that time. Apichart Suethuen, a senior production manager among the 831 affected workers, noted Wednesday as their last working day. He mentioned that all employees would seek unemployment benefits, but the company admitted it couldn't afford immediate payouts. One worker, Pucharas, shared her experience, having worked at Funai for 19 years. She received a notice of 190,000 baht in compensation, yet details on the payment timeline remained unclear. Initially, the company had promised compensation within 90 days. Pucharas and others demanded adherence to this timeline, stressing their financial obligations and difficulties in finding new jobs, especially for older workers. The unresolved situation, including failure to receive legal compensations and rumours of insufficient company funds, has left the 831 workers anxious and frustrated. Many have threatened to approach the provincial labour office if the promised payments are not made within the stipulated period. The abrupt factory closure starkly underscores the challenges workers face amidst corporate financial collapses, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-11-13 -
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Israelis in Thailand on Alert After Security Warning
Post promoting violence against Jews has been remove, another one of those and the poster will also be removed -
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British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai
Another Brit today: are only the dumbest allowed to come to Thailand???😱
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