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Is there an amendment to the contents of this act especially about the Social Security and/or medical benefits of private school teachers?

Can anyone point me to the right sites to get a copy of the said amendment (if any)?

Thanks so much.

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Download your copy of the Private School Act BE 2550 (AD 2008) at the site below.

www.thailandteaching.asia/downloads/laws-thailand-57/private-school-act-2550-ad-2008-19/

....... and read Section 86 on page 25.It's all there.

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Download your copy of the Private School Act BE 2550 (AD 2008) at the site below.

www.thailandteaching.asia/downloads/laws-thailand-57/private-school-act-2550-ad-2008-19/

....... and read Section 86 on page 25.It's all there.

I think this is an updated one...but all sections state the same things (it seems)

http://www.ctlo.com/mediacenter/Publications/2011-03-28-PrivateSchoolAct-En.pdf

I've been working for this private school for almost three years. It's only now that they informed us about deducting our salary for the SSO. That's why I'm looking for an amendment to the private school act stating that private school teachers are already under the social security law.

This still states the obvious: (2011-3-28)

"Section 86.17 The affairs of a Formal School only on the part of the Director, teachers and

educational personnel shall not be subject to the law on labor protection, the law on labor

relations, the law on social security and the law on compensation. However, the Director,

teachers and educational personnel of a Formal School shall receive remunerations not less

than those prescribed in the law on labor protection.

Working protection, the adoption of Working Protection Committee and the minimum

remunerations of the Director, teachers and educational personnel of the Formal Schools shall

be in accordance with the rules prescribed by the Commission."

:whistling:

Posted (edited)

If they are only doing it now, then you were not covered before.

I worked at a private kindergarten for a while, no coverage nothing, just the salary at the end of the month.

When I moved into teaching at a government run institution, they started deducting money for the SSO.

If I remember correctly, Private schools do not have to follow the labour law, as stated in the document.

Edited by beano2274
Posted

Beano, you are correct, however, I think the OP is asking about any changes or amendments. If anyone has a copy/link to it, please let us know. I had one but it is very old. No idea if there has been any amendments.

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Beano, you are correct, however, I think the OP is asking about any changes or amendments. If anyone has a copy/link to it, please let us know. I had one but it is very old. No idea if there has been any amendments.

This is the latest copy (based on the date 2011-3-28 and the footnotes) that I found.

http://www.ctlo.com/...choolAct-En.pdf

if there are other related news, articles, or documents pertinent to the amendments-- it would be a big help and would be greatly appreciated.

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