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Phumtham dismisses refugee employment proposal as impractical

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Photo courtesy of ประชาไท

 

By Puntid Tantivangphaisal

 

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed disapproval of Fair Party list MP Kannavee Suebsang‘s proposal to offer employment to refugees. Phumtham considers it impractical.

 

Phumtham addressed concerns over the United States’ decision to reduce funding for hospitals in nine refugee camps along the Thailand-Myanmar border. He noted that the Thai government is also impacted by this decision, as it has been providing substantial assistance to refugees.

 

The responsibility for addressing this issue primarily lies with the International Rescue Committee and the United Nations.

 

According to Phumtham, the UN plans to engage in discussions with US President Donald Trump about the situation within the next three months. Meanwhile, the Thai government will continue to offer support within its means.

 

Phumtham acknowledged that Kannavee’s proposal to allow refugees to work legally in Thailand was well-meaning but questioned its feasibility. He suggested implementing such a policy could impose a significant burden on Thai citizens and questioned whether the public was ready to shoulder this responsibility.

 

 

On Wednesday, in the House of Representatives, Kannavee raised concerns about the impact of President Trump’s Trump 2.0 policy changes on diversity, equality, and integration.

 

He pointed out that the policy shift resulted in funding cuts for international aid organisations supporting the nine refugee camps in Thailand, affecting access to medical care, reported Bangkok Post.

 

Kannavee warned that further reductions in assistance could force over 80,000 Myanmar refugees in these camps to leave, which would affect Thai citizens as well.

 

He proposed that the government allow refugees to work temporarily in Thailand under the Immigration Act 1979, enabling them to sustain themselves and contribute to the economy through taxes. He suggested they be permitted to work in Thailand until a long-term solution is found.

 

“We must turn burden into power and obtain a key role on the international stage for Thailand.”

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2025-01-31

 

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19 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed disapproval of Fair Party list MP Kannavee Suebsang‘s proposal to offer employment to refugees. Phumtham considers it impractical.

But incarceration is fine...

You’d think that they would prefer to get them work permits and ID’s to track them and make sure they got jobs and pay taxes. It’s a win for both parties. I’m sure they would do many jobs that the Thais aren’t interested in, but TIT you never know what is going to happen. 

Refusing to allow some of the registered refugees to work may put a dent in the  Thai foreign assistance budget. It is easier to demand funding from  Japan, EU and EU if the refugees are destitute. The refugee camps are supported and funded by foreign entities.

Thailand has a labour shortage and many businesses rely on the use of undocumented  workers who are exploited  by being paid less than  minimum wage, and with no access to mandatory health and pension benefits. Why would the  business interests want to give up their cheap labour?  

Just another example of Thai racism and xenophobia.

 

Thailand, and before that Siam, has/had a long history of discrimination against its neighbours.

10 hours ago, jcmj said:

You’d think that they would prefer to get them work permits and ID’s to track them and make sure they got jobs and pay taxes. It’s a win for both parties. I’m sure they would do many jobs that the Thais aren’t interested in, but TIT you never know what is going to happen. 

 

Keep in mind that the top generals of the Thai military support the ruthless junta in Myanmar (brothers in arms supporting each other - love of military). 

Of course he wants to keep them illegal, as his buddy cronies need cheap labour. Why pay a Thai 350 baht a day, if you can get a hard working refugee for almost nothing. This Pumwan guy is scum of the first degree.

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