New Guy Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM Posted yesterday at 08:37 AM For example, your school is asking you to resign for the year 2024 because they have to process the work permit. Your work permit is about to expire (for example, on 28 Feb 2025). Does this kind of thing really need to be done if we are continuing in the same school?
hereforgood Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago By processing the work permit do you mean extending it? I couldn't imagine why you'd have to resign because I would be of the belief that the whole process would have to start over. Maybe they're just trying to get a resignation out of you? Are you on good terms with them or do you think you are?. Every year when my work permit was a week away from expiring it was just renewed from the solicitor that handled our company business never was asked to resign until a new one was issued seems kind of fishy but then again maybe schools are different
OneMoreFarang Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, New Guy said: For example, your school is asking you to resign for the year 2024 because they have to process the work permit. Your work permit is about to expire (for example, on 28 Feb 2025). Does this kind of thing really need to be done if we are continuing in the same school? This doesn't make sense. 1
New Guy Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago I mean extending it. Everything seems to be good but the school is doing this kind of stuff with few teachers.
Ralf001 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 2 minutes ago, New Guy said: I mean extending it. Everything seems to be good but the school is doing this kind of stuff with few teachers. I have extended mine many times, at no time was it asked that I resign so they could renew. Iam not employed in the teaching game though.
Briggsy Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago There is no requirement to resign to renew the work permit and extend the permission to stay. Perhaps your school has either made an error (and resigning would be the way to fix it) or has come up with some idea (and needs you to resign to put it into effect). You will need to ask them. If you do resign, do you trust them to re-employ you? Also it may effect any redundancy pay you may be due. 1
kwilco Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Maybe they're trying to avoid a salary increase after a years employment by starting you off again?
New Guy Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago They are giving us employment again. Just that they just wanted us to resign to renew the work permit, which they say every school in Thailand does it now.
Presnock Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said: This doesn't make sense. unless processing of the taxes of that employee for 2024 which is taking place now and the school is probably involved...don't really know but reading of corrupt policies regularly here, it just makes me wonder.
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