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Developing Thailand needs 1.6 million workers
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BANGKOK, May 24 – Thailand’s current labour shortage will become more severe with two government mega projects needing at least 530,000 more workers, a senior Thai official said today.

Pravit Khiengpol, Department of Employment director general, said the country will be short by 1.6 million persons in the labour force and foreign workers will have to be hired.

The planned Bt2 trillion in infrastructure development projects will need at least 450,000 workers and the Bt350 billion water management project another 80,000 labourers, he said.

The two major projects will require workers in five fields – management at 2 per cent, engineering 5 per cent, supervisors and skilled labour 20 per cent, semi-skilled labour 36 per cent and non-skilled labour 37 per cent.

About 200,000-300,000 Thai workers are currently unemployed and the Labour Employment Department has set a target to provide at least 100,000 new graduates for the domestic labour market each year, he said.

He added that the Labour Department will import workers from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia to accommodate the private sector while additional workers will be hired from other countries such as Bangladesh and Vietnam.

The migrant workers will mostly work in the construction and fisheries industries. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-05-24

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Well if you had listened twenty years ago and everyday since then and improved Thailand's education system ,you would need no one from outside, once again Thailand , like on various other issues , you have no one else but yourself to blame.coffee1.gif

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There's plenty of Issan workers available for work, but the problem is most are alcoholics and not reliable enough to take the job seriously, like these mega projects that are planned. Hence, Thailand must look outside the country to find qualified laborers.

No , they are just what they are looking for , send them down.

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while 20 or so million sitting in Isaan without work(by choice) and crying about being poor

And the government saying that near zoro unemployment, we all know different , Now I'm gonna have the bashers bashing the basher for agreeing to what you 2 are meaning.

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There is still a very large percentage of thailand population that works in farming, about 40%. It is very high compared to any developped country. The country will have to face its agricultural revolution sooner or later... but it's a bit too late now. In the meantime there will be inevitably massive workers imports from neighboorhood countries, not a very good strategy from the government.

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Most of the workers are coming from Cambodia, if you go to the border with Cambodia you will see many of them going into Thailand.

I know some people in the constructing field. They told me that they offer higher salary, bonus and many benefits to construction workers, but even they are too lazy to take it seriously, and all get drunk every night...

then the cambodian come to take their jobs and they get pissed. LOL

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Should read Thai developers need 1.6 million more slaves.

while 20 or so million sitting in Isaan without work(by choice) and crying about being poor

Authoritative source or just prejudice?

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while 20 or so million sitting in Isaan without work(by choice) and crying about being poor

+1, while mooching of their parents and friends and dreaming about the IPhone 5

Galaxy 4 and a new Honda bike

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while 20 or so million sitting in Isaan without work(by choice) and crying about being poor

And the government saying that near zoro unemployment, we all know different , Now I'm gonna have the bashers bashing the basher for agreeing to what you 2 are meaning.

The government is dead right with their figures.

People who don't want to work are not included in unemployment figures anywhere in the world.

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What is that mega project so that Thai government needs to get workers from other countries?

Where infact even womens here in Thailand do the work of men like in building constructions.

If the project is true and that they need manpower, they missed to consider workers from the Philippines.

Filipinos make the greatest number of overseas worker in many different countries around the world. Whether

the work is an office work, engineering work, construction,etc.

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What is that mega project so that Thai government needs to get workers from other countries?

Where infact even womens here in Thailand do the work of men like in building constructions.

If the project is true and that they need manpower, they missed to consider workers from the Philippines.

Filipinos make the greatest number of overseas worker in many different countries around the world. Whether

the work is an office work, engineering work, construction,etc.

They can't afford Thai labor costs. Too expensive since the 300 baht minimum.

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