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Thai Labor Ministry looks to raise workers' potentials to accommodate Thailand 4.0

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Labor Ministry looks to raise workers' potentials to accommodate Thailand 4.0

 

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BANGKOK, 4 August 2016 (NNT) – The Ministry of Labor seeks to raise the potentials of workers in order to accommodate Thailand 4.0. 

Labor Minister Sirichai Ditthakul chaired a meeting of a committee on the uniting of civil-state manpower. The committee headed by Isara Wongkusolkit discussed ways and means to raise the potentials of the country's workforce to accommodate Thailand 4.0. 

He said that skills development is an important component to supporting Thailand 4.0 so there must be a framework to develop the workforce. 

The Ministry of Labor is currently devising an action plan to reform labor and carrying out significant missions such as reforming human resources, promoting sustainable employment, reforming social security, making legislation, creating a labor information database, service systems, labor relation systems, foreign worker management, solving human trafficking problems, improving organizational structures, providing quality welfare and motivation.

 
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How about focusing on how to get Thai to show up to work on time or even showing up at all?!?!?!?

Oops, sorry, that's Thailand 7.0!

Edited by Smiley Face

Raising potential involves better education and training and when it comes to improving education all the country gets is talk.

How about raising the potential of the NNBT to report "news" in an ubiased succinct and impartial manner.

 

Preferably in plain english.

At first I thought we we'te talking about broadband stuff, but then I realised we're talking about alternative realities. Yep, in Thailand alternative reality no. 4, this will happen.

they are up to version 1 000 000.0 of spouting bulls#it. more cheap talk about things that will never happen. wonder how they determine what version they are are up too.

9 hours ago, webfact said:

Quote. The Ministry of Labor is currently devising an action plan to reform labor and carrying out significant missions such as reforming human resources, promoting sustainable employment, reforming social security, making legislation, creating a labor information database, service systems, labor relation systems, foreign worker management, solving human trafficking problems, improving organizational structures, providing quality welfare and motivation. unquote. Wow what a plate full. I wonder if these bastions of big business intend to increase wages in a proportional manner???

 

8 hours ago, Smiley Face said:

How about focusing on how to get Thai to show up to work on time or even showing up at all?!?!?!?

Oops, sorry, that's Thailand 7.0!

I guess asking for a raise is out of the question.

12 hours ago, Smiley Face said:

How about focusing on how to get Thai to show up to work on time or even showing up at all?!?!?!?

Oops, sorry, that's Thailand 7.0!

Family emergency sorry:P

No need for Thailand 4.0, we have Thailand 44 for a very long time it seems :(

It seems obvious you guys have never had a professional working relationship with a Thai engineer,

 

I have..blah...blahhh

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