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With the Thai Gov going full ahead with casinos, I sent a msg to a Thai lady this morning suggesting she look into schools (offering certification) for "dealing cards".  I know in Las Vegas this can be a good job to tied one over during a downturn or while waiting on a better job.

 

I searched google and it showed a few classes (on FB and other sites).  No casinos open yet but possibly something a lowly paid Thai can work towards.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

Contrary to many debates that centre on increasing the minimum wage, Mr Sangchai underscores a more pressing matter: workforce quality and productivity. "Raising the minimum wage to 400 baht too soon could lead to job losses. The manufacturing sector may not cope with such costs," he cautions

 

Dear PM - listen to this man.

 

 

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32 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

No need.. I live in the rural area and I see poverty.. and the worst even is that today we heard that employees in Tops here are being paid by day 350 THB.. holiday or day off no payment... In almost all countries they use monthly payment.. Why not in Thailand. pay everybody at least 13k a month working not more than 9 hours a day and with at least 1 day off not included the official holidays...Than still don't earn much but it would do the economy much better than keeping them on 350 THB a day .... Holidays are paid and see what will happen... 70% of the holidays will be cancelled.. also much better for the economy

So why did you say "is not so much poverty  as they claim " ?

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11 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

Everybody has work, drives in n ice cars, with many holidays,

 

All paid for on the never-never.

 

Nobody walks in and pays cash for a car here and I mean nobody.

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

the Russia-Ukraine conflict and competition from foreign labour, particularly from Chinese firms employing non-Thai workers, compounded the challenges.”

 

Why not just blame Trump while you're at it.

 

Hasn't the Russian conflict t helped Thailand with the huge influx of Russians spending their money here for the last 3 years. 

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14 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Isn't this normal ?

 

All the big concerns like supermarkets, shopping malls etc have staff sitting around, hiding in corners with their phones or basically standing there like dummies doing b….r all. I’ve been in business all my life and cannot understand the reason. Surely having competent staff with decent wages is advantageous ? Educate the young, change the archaic Thai system to bring them up to date with the rest of the world.  Thailand is failing in so many ways, and as with pollution,´poverty, death trap roads and a rotten to the core police force, Thailand s future is becoming more and more bleak.

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15 hours ago, watchcat said:

 

Isn't this normal ?

 

Absolutely, keeping unemployment numbers down and staff on peanuts for a salary..

That's if you can believe the unemployed figures, probably massaged more than a backpacker in Pattaya

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17 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

No need.. I live in the rural area and I see poverty.. and the worst even is that today we heard that employees in Tops here are being paid by day 350 THB.. holiday or day off no payment... In almost all countries they use monthly payment.. Why not in Thailand. pay everybody at least 13k a month working not more than 9 hours a day and with at least 1 day off not included the official holidays...Than still don't earn much but it would do the economy much better than keeping them on 350 THB a day .... Holidays are paid and see what will happen... 70% of the holidays will be cancelled.. also much better for the economy

 

Thai labor laws... Standard work week is 48 hrs @ 6 x 8.

Wages typically paid monthly.. do Tops employees actually get paid daily ?

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11 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

being paid by day 350 THB.. holiday or day off no payment

 

I don't believe this  .....   this is not in line with Thai labour law requirements.  They would be breaking the law.

 

someone is telling porkies .... 

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55 minutes ago, geisha said:

All the big concerns like supermarkets, shopping malls etc have staff sitting around, hiding in corners with their phones or basically standing there like dummies doing b….r all. I’ve been in business all my life and cannot understand the reason. Surely having competent staff with decent wages is advantageous ? 

Agreed. The Costco chain pays quite well and is highly productive. 

 

Costco is the world's largest retailer of beef, poultry, organic produce, and wine, and just under one-third of American consumers regularly shop at Costco warehouses. Costco is ranked #11 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

One proposed solution lies in overhauling the education system to better align with future industries thriving on AI, digital advancements, and multilingual skills. Mr Sangchai emphasises the need for skill diversification, suggesting languages beyond English should be embraced.

Has to be one of the dumbest clueless most naive comments.

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45 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Thai labor laws... Standard work week is 48 hrs @ 6 x 8.

Wages typically paid monthly.. do Tops employees actually get paid daily ?

Tops Phetchaburi pays daily wages, but I don't know if they got paid every day...Many employees have left, so something is not good

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

Unemployment figures for 2024 have risen slightly to 1%, affecting over 402,000 individuals

Is this for the whole of Thailand of just Surin?

 

By my standards half the males are unemployed in LOS.

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33 minutes ago, Tom100 said:

Agreed. The Costco chain pays quite well and is highly productive. 

 

Costco is the world's largest retailer of beef, poultry, organic produce, and wine, and just under one-third of American consumers regularly shop at Costco warehouses. Costco is ranked #11 on the Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue.

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Why oh why do you have to bring the US into this article  ?

it's solely about Thailand's unemployment ....   nothing, absolutely nothing to do with the US Costco business model.

 

The problem here is different,   the big shops like your Tesco, Big C, Power Buys, Home Pro etc ...  employ far too many staff .... they could cut them by 50% and still have them standing around doing nothing.

 

The problem here is consumer numbers are down, they are the worst numbers ever recorded except when COVID-19 was in progress. 

The Thai people and expats are spending less,  so if no customers then staff are not required. 

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