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Thai offenders will become fishing boat crews in Samut Sakhon
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BANGKOK, Nov 27 -- Thailand's Employment and Corrections Departments plans to field inmates who have nearly completed their sentences to work in paid jobs aboard fishing boats initially in Samut Sakhon.

The inmate-supplied fisheries crews will be recruited voluntarily.

Director-General Sumet Mahosot of the Department of Employment said today that he and Corrections Department Director-General Vitaya Suriyawong agreed that inmates who nearly completed their sentences should become fishing crewmen on a voluntary basis, be well informed of working conditions aboard fishing boats beforehand and be protected and paid to prevent forced labour.

The corrections director-general proposed the job go to inmates aged 18-25.

The project will be piloted in Samut Sakhon. Provincial corrections and employment officials will discuss the project implementation next week.

The number of inmates to participate in the project would depend on their own decision, Mr Sumet said. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-11-27

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Potentially a good idea!

Potentially it is, but the Thai fishing industry isn't best known for awesome job opportunities and career prospects, it is a good opportunity for some but it's not an easy life by any means.

Been there done that and it's hard graft and dangerous too, lost several friend to the sea it can be a very unforgiving place.

It's not a life for many people. Good luck to the scheme and those who volunteer for it

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So we shall see Pongpat and cronies on a fishing boat next time. May be even together with Yingluck.

Are you kidding?? Just for the poor and rebellious, even Xtra prepared for innovative thinkers aka people with new ideas, rebellious love couples, aka altogether FACE offenders...

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As I have said before, WHY would the fishing boat owners hire Thai crew at 300 baht per day who they would be accountable for, when they can buy people from nearby countries who they could pay much less (assuming of course they live long enough to draw their pay) through slave traders ?

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As I have said before, WHY would the fishing boat owners hire Thai crew at 300 baht per day who they would be accountable for, when they can buy people from nearby countries who they could pay much less (assuming of course they live long enough to draw their pay) through slave traders ?

Oh why indeed in this day in age would one who is free, hire a free man for a wage he can live on. When abandoning all humanity and making a purely business decision, capture a man and make him work to your benefit. I wonder what else slaves can do these days, besides fish, apparently I've heard some history books say slaves built some pretty fantastic places in the past.

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Of course this will be expanded across many jobs, and to be selected to receive this cheap slave labour will go to the fattest envelopes passed under the table.

Got to hand it to the Thais, they are the best in the world at inventing graft and bribery related concepts.

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Potentially a good idea!

Potentially it is, but the Thai fishing industry isn't best known for awesome job opportunities and career prospects, it is a good opportunity for some but it's not an easy life by any means.
All the more reason to get ex cons out there then. They should be forcing them to do this in our own countries as opposed to letting them back on the streets to run riot or bludge off the state.
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There's a lot of cynicism here.

" become fishing crewmen on a voluntary basis, be well informed of working conditions aboard fishing boats beforehand and be protected and paid to prevent forced labour."

It's clear that the people who have come up with this idea have thought of what most people are cynical about.

Add just one more safety aspect, ie 3 month reporting, and it all looks to be win-win.

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It could be very interesting. Press ganged Thai prison crew worked like slaves may react very differently to the Captains

mistreatment of them, than the current Burmese crew. I hope the captain and first officer can swim well. tongue.png

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