snoop1130 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The proposed plan to implement a 400 baht national minimum wage by May 1 remains uncertain, as Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, Labour Ministry’s permanent secretary, confirmed the issue is not on the current agenda. Despite Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn’s initiative to benefit workers, discussions at the final meeting of the current Wage Board lacked focus on this proposal. Boonsong chaired the meeting on March 12, before the term’s end on March 13. The meeting, with three of its 15 members absent, included topics like the old-age pension formula and recent regional minimum wage impacts, yet it fell short of addressing the nationwide wage increase directly. The Wage Board's analysis involves assessing the economic impact of the recent 400 baht minimum wage trial in selected provinces and soliciting feedback on its sufficiency and challenges faced by employers and employees. The board extended its task to review wages across specific technical professions, adhering to skill standards. With the board’s term concluded, it will operate in a caretaker role until a new board convenes. Boonsong reassures ongoing operations will remain undisrupted, aligning with legal obligations. Although not on the immediate agenda, the 400 baht minimum wage remains under consideration, hinging on economic conditions and gradual enforcement. Boonsong expressed the commitment to adhering to board resolutions, aiming to meet the May 1 deadline set by the labour minister. Yet, the transition to a new board appears to be a critical factor in determining the policy's progression, reinforcing the approach of aligning wage adjustments with economic assessments, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-13
ikke1959 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 Now I am wondering when the people don't accept the peanuts they earn anymore.. If you see how the prices are rising.. in France Marie Antoinette said " let them eat cake", as the people were starving and that triggered the revolution.... 1
daveAustin Posted March 13 Posted March 13 ^… only so far it can go though until prices rise wholesale proper. which then hurts the minimum wage people. Economics 101. There are also typically double or more the number of staff here than you’d see in a western shop. Wages will have to rise steadily in kind with making the workforce more efficient and harder working. 😙 1 1
sidjameson Posted March 13 Posted March 13 How many low skilled immigrant workers are there in Thailand? What surprises me is that the decades long collapse of the fertility rate, leading to far fewer workers entering the labour market hasn't led to a natural increase in the unskilled pay rate.
greeneking Posted March 13 Posted March 13 6 hours ago, daveAustin said: ^… only so far it can go though until prices rise wholesale proper. which then hurts the minimum wage people. Economics 101. There are also typically double or more the number of staff here than you’d see in a western shop. Wages will have to rise steadily in kind with making the workforce more efficient and harder working. 😙 Over manning is huge. What would the wages be if 8 people weren't standing nodding and smiling behind the one person actually doing the job. 1
watchcat Posted March 13 Posted March 13 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The proposed plan to implement a 400 baht national minimum wage by May 1 remains uncertain Just do it and get over it !
hotchilli Posted March 14 Posted March 14 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The proposed plan to implement a 400 baht national minimum wage by May 1 remains uncertain, as Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, Labour Ministry’s permanent secretary, confirmed the issue is not on the current agenda. Despite Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn’s initiative to benefit workers, discussions at the final meeting of the current Wage Board lacked focus on this proposal. Sorry peasants, wait a bit longer. 2
GammaGlobulin Posted March 14 Posted March 14 Seems to me that Bt.400.00 per hour might still be about half of what they make in some developed countries. Therefore, Thailand still has a way to go.
kingstonkid Posted March 14 Posted March 14 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo courtesy of Bangkok Post The proposed plan to implement a 400 baht national minimum wage by May 1 remains uncertain, as Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, Labour Ministry’s permanent secretary, confirmed the issue is not on the current agenda. Despite Labour Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn’s initiative to benefit workers, discussions at the final meeting of the current Wage Board lacked focus on this proposal. Boonsong chaired the meeting on March 12, before the term’s end on March 13. The meeting, with three of its 15 members absent, included topics like the old-age pension formula and recent regional minimum wage impacts, yet it fell short of addressing the nationwide wage increase directly. The Wage Board's analysis involves assessing the economic impact of the recent 400 baht minimum wage trial in selected provinces and soliciting feedback on its sufficiency and challenges faced by employers and employees. The board extended its task to review wages across specific technical professions, adhering to skill standards. With the board’s term concluded, it will operate in a caretaker role until a new board convenes. Boonsong reassures ongoing operations will remain undisrupted, aligning with legal obligations. Although not on the immediate agenda, the 400 baht minimum wage remains under consideration, hinging on economic conditions and gradual enforcement. Boonsong expressed the commitment to adhering to board resolutions, aiming to meet the May 1 deadline set by the labour minister. Yet, the transition to a new board appears to be a critical factor in determining the policy's progression, reinforcing the approach of aligning wage adjustments with economic assessments, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-03-13 Before you start raising wages you need to make sure tht the business community is solid and that mom and pop stores will make it. Small shops can not raise prices and make up for the increase. Lookat California and some other states they raised their min only to have less people working full time. 1
AhFarangJa Posted March 14 Posted March 14 10 hours ago, greeneking said: Over manning is huge. What would the wages be if 8 people weren't standing nodding and smiling behind the one person actually doing the job. I am constantly amazed at stores like Thaiwatsadu. Just walk in the entrance there are at least 6 staff before you grab a trolley.....
watchcat Posted March 14 Posted March 14 15 hours ago, sidjameson said: How many low skilled immigrant workers are there in Thailand? Zilch...
BexMan Posted March 14 Posted March 14 It is a shame that in reality the minimum wage doesn't apply to everyone. The security guards at a Condo I stayed in are being paid below the existing minimum wage and work 12 hour shifts 7 days a week with no holiday pay. They suck it up because they need the income.
SpaceKadet Posted March 15 Posted March 15 On 3/14/2025 at 8:25 AM, GammaGlobulin said: Seems to me that Bt.400.00 per hour might still be about half of what they make in some developed countries. Therefore, Thailand still has a way to go. Per hour? Do not think so, this are per day wages they are talking about. Isn't current minimum wage 500 baht?
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