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Chalerm Ubumrung May Join Censure of PM Paetongtarn
Is chalerm still an elected member of parliament? Is he sober long enough to insert his member card on arrival (or does his scaly son do it for him)? -
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Labour Minister Cracks Down on Illegal Foreign Workers, Pushes for Legal Registration
Picture courtesy of Matichon. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to tackling illegal migrant workers while promoting lawful employment registration. The minister stated that the “Traithep Pitak” special task force had recently conducted operations in Nonthaburi and Chonburi, resulting in the arrest of 34 illegal migrant workers. The Ministry of Labour aims to strike a balance between the demand for foreign workers in industries such as tourism and construction and the need to protect job opportunities for Thai nationals. Minister Phiphat stressed that while migrant workers are an essential part of the economy, they must comply with Thai labour laws and refrain from taking jobs reserved for Thai citizens. During the latest enforcement operation, 19 undocumented workers were arrested in Nonthaburi and 15 in Chonburi, all of whom face legal action and deportation. The crackdown was carried out in coordination with the Department of Employment, provincial authorities, and security agencies. The penalties for illegal employment include: • Fines of between 5,000 and 50,000 baht for workers without valid work permits, along with deportation. • Fines of 10,000 to 100,000 baht per worker for employers hiring illegal workers. • Repeat offenders face up to one year in prison, fines of 50,000 to 200,000 baht, and a three-year ban on hiring foreign workers. Minister Phiphat reiterated that the government’s approach is not solely focused on enforcement but also on creating a clear and sustainable labour policy. Employers are encouraged to hire foreign workers legally through the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) system, which ensures compliance with Thai labour laws and fair employment practices. “We will no longer allow illegal workers to undermine Thailand’s labour market. Employers must ensure their workers are properly registered, and all foreign workers must understand that Thai labour laws clearly designate certain occupations as exclusive to Thai nationals. Compliance is mandatory,” Minister Phiphat stated. The Ministry of Labour will continue nationwide inspections and welcomes information from the public to safeguard the stability and fairness of Thailand’s job market. -- 2025-03-24 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 24 March 2025
Fire Destroys Homes in Pattaya, Injuring Two Residents A fire broke out in a residential area of Soi Thung Klom-Tan Man 15, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, at approximately 13:00 on 23 March. The incident prompted an emergency response from Nong Prue police and fire engines from the municipal fire department, along with rescue teams from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1355536-fire-destroys-homes-in-pattaya-injuring-two-residents/ -
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Fire Destroys Homes in Pattaya, Injuring Two Residents
Picture from responders. A fire broke out in a residential area of Soi Thung Klom-Tan Man 15, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi, at approximately 13:00 on 23 March. The incident prompted an emergency response from Nong Prue police and fire engines from the municipal fire department, along with rescue teams from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation. Upon arrival, firefighters found a row of semi-concrete, semi-wooden houses with corrugated metal roofs engulfed in flames. The fire was spreading rapidly, producing thick smoke that forced authorities to evacuate over 20 residents to safety. Firefighters battled the blaze for more than 45 minutes before bringing it under control. Initial assessments revealed that several homes were completely destroyed, with all belongings inside reduced to ashes. Two residents suffered burns while attempting to retrieve items from their homes. The injured were identified as Mr. Uthai Nampasop, 44, who sustained burns on his right forearm and face, and Ms. Srisuda Prajothanang, 40, who suffered burns to both hands. Mr. Uthai, a construction contractor and owner of one of the damaged homes, recounted the moment the fire started. He had been working inside his house with headphones on when he heard an explosion. Turning around, he saw flames erupting near a storage area where his child’s milk cartons were kept. The fire spread quickly, consuming construction materials, a motorbike, and household items before he could react. Local residents reported hearing two loud explosions before flames rapidly engulfed the area. Police have launched an investigation and will work with forensic specialists to determine the cause of the fire. Authorities have yet to confirm whether the explosions were linked to electrical faults or other potential sources. Further inspections will be conducted to establish the exact cause of the blaze. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Trump's Letter to Iran Sets Two-Month Deadline for Nuclear Deal
This is no time for hurt feelings and wet panties. This also isn't the time for a meeting to set up a committee who will launch a study that will be sent to "An Expert Annalist" to review and write an opinion.... -
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800k Baht for retirement visa, bank book entries question.
That's Kasikorn speak for International transfer.
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