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Prayut to solve labour law issues

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4 hours ago, SOUTHERNSTAR said:

another example of how far removed they are from reality

Also removed from history.

In June 2014 Prayut's crackdown on unregistered Cambodian migrant worker sent tens of thousands of terrified migrant workers back to Cambodia after the junta said in a surprise announcement that it would arrest and deport all irregular foreign workers.

http://aa.com.tr/en/world/thailand-registers-16-million-illegal-migrant-workers/105736?amp=1

Prayut recovered with a comprehensive migrant worker registration program that he should have done in the beginning instead of a knee-jerk. Now here we are again with Myanmar workers mass exodus.

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23 hours ago, whatawonderfulday said:

Well I am sure he will find a way to ensure the corrupt Elite, who supports the Junta, can continue to use illegal workers at a fraction of the legal minimum wage to make massive profits for themselves on Junta awarded major projects.

And this is exactly why Thailand still fails when it comes to cleaning up human trafficking.

 

9 hours ago, Oziex1 said:

So the workers from Myanmar who were just sent  home (see other story) can now turn around return to Thailand and continue to be exploited by the Thai's 

Well, yea. That's how the Thais want it.

 

You don't see Thais working those crap jobs. This place will collopse without illegals building and maintaining it.

On 2017-6-30 at 0:42 PM, Jonathan Fairfield said:

Junta to use Article 44 to delay new migrant law

 

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BANGKOK — The National Council for Peace and Order announced Friday it would use its absolute power to delay the implementation of a migrant labor law that would levy heavy fines on employers of illegal migrant workers.

 

Wissanu Krea-ngam, the junta’s legal advisor, said Friday afternoon it would use Article 44 to delay by 120 days a new law imposing heavy fines on employers who hire illegal migrants to allow both employers and workers to adjust to the regulations. Wissanu did not say when the junta order would be carried out.

 

Full story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2017/06/30/junta-uses-article-44-delay-new-migrant-law/

 

 
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The use of Article 44 is only to save the PM's face.

13 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Also removed from history.

In June 2014 Prayut's crackdown on unregistered Cambodian migrant worker sent tens of thousands of terrified migrant workers back to Cambodia after the junta said in a surprise announcement that it would arrest and deport all irregular foreign workers.

http://aa.com.tr/en/world/thailand-registers-16-million-illegal-migrant-workers/105736?amp=1

Prayut recovered with a comprehensive migrant worker registration program that he should have done in the beginning instead of a knee-jerk. Now here we are again with Myanmar workers mass exodus.

Country ruled by "jerks" with knee jerk reactions? :post-4641-1156693976: If the knees are not jerking it is only because there is a foot in the mouth!

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