It doesn't have to be done on the same day. Why would it?
Step 1: Get letter from company.
Step 2: Cancel work permit for a future date
Step 3: Cancel extension for a future date
All of those things are separate, but need to be done before the date work will stop if you want extra time to leave. Otherwise you must leave the same day you stopped working.
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?
What exactly is wrong with his request? It is called a majority government and is a common practice in democratic societies. He is asking for a mandate for one party because coalition governments are usually ineffective and typically start falling apart after a year. This has been demonstrated in the EU, Canada, and Israel.
Thaksin's minions are having a problem enacting the policies that they campaigned on and this is the only option available to them - to win a majority at the ballot box. It will not happen and hopefully will not, but that is a different story.
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