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Workers remind govt of Bt300 pledge

Samatcha Hoonsara

The Nation

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Labour groups yesterday decried the government's partial implementation of the Bt300 wage-hike policy, reminding the Pheu Thai-led administration of the party's campaign pledge to raise the minimum wage nationwide, and not just in seven provinces.

To mark Value of Work Day, some 1,000 workers marched to Government House to submit a petition asking Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to honour her promise to hike wages.

Labour leader Manas Kosol said Pheu Thai promised to boost the minimum wage to Bt300 per day nationwide immediately after assuming office. But the government subsequently modified the policy to cover just seven provinces starting on January 1, he said.

He called on Yingluck to clarify when workers nationwide would be paid Bt300 a day.

In a related development, a group of university students held a rally at Government House yesterday calling on the government to guarantee a Bt15,000 entry-level salary for graduates with a bachelor's degree.

As workers and students congregated, vehicles were restricted to one lane, causing traffic snarls around Government House in the morning.

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-- The Nation 2011-10-08

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The sad thing is believe the goverment is going to use the cost of the floods etc as an excuse to renege on all their election promises, in some respects the flooding has done them a favour from a political stand point..... :(

We WAS going to give you all what was promised-----but now we can't because of THE FLOODS.:cheesy::hit-the-fan:

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The sad thing is believe the goverment is going to use the cost of the floods etc as an excuse to renege on all their election promises, in some respects the flooding has done them a favour from a political stand point..... :(

Sure, they will attempt this, but promises like this are expected to be met. After all, they spouted "elect us and we will give all workers 300 baht immediately upon taking office" - they reneged on this "lie" as soon as they set foot into Government house and the floods excuse "will not hold water" no pun intended as these are desparate times for a lot of people (Yingluck especially)!!!!:unsure:

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The sad thing is believe the goverment is going to use the cost of the floods etc as an excuse to renege on all their election promises, in some respects the flooding has done them a favour from a political stand point..... :(

Don't give them ideas mate,

you could be right!

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300B wage hike here, free tablets there, 15,000 minimum over here, rice price inflation over there... How long until this house of cards comes tumbling down?

In the meantime , here are some free condoms for you instead, as we don't want disgruntled voters to multiply do we????:whistling:

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300B wage hike here, free tablets there, 15,000 minimum over here, rice price inflation over there... How long until this house of cards comes tumbling down?

In the meantime , here are some free condoms for you instead, as we don't want disgruntled voters to multiply do we????:whistling:

also 5,000 rubber boots for the 3 million affected.

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300B wage hike here, free tablets there, 15,000 minimum over here, rice price inflation over there... How long until this house of cards comes tumbling down?

In the meantime , here are some free condoms for you instead, as we don't want disgruntled voters to multiply do we????:whistling:

also 5,000 rubber boots for the 3 million affected.

Buchholz----did you mean BOATS and not boots, :lol::lol:--the boots were not long enough to reach the neck that was the trouble.:cheesy::crazy:

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Obviously Yingluck followed the Obama Campaign strategy.... say anything to get elected then hope the minions have a short memory.....unsure.gifunsure.gif

Now be fair, that is the strategy of almost every elected politicain everywhere.

What you say may be true but it most certainly doesn't make it right. It's time to put an end to all this political lying. They made a promise (contract), they then withdraw it (breach of contract)...sue them and kick them out of office

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