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20-01-12, 04:12 AM #1
Ministry opens job market, social security to foreigners
Ministry opens job market, social security to foreigners
Published: 20/01/2012 at 12:00 AMNewspaper section: News
The Labour Ministry is freeing up the labour market to allow more foreigners to work here, in line with the regional free market which comes into effect in three years.
Singhadet Chu-amnat, director of the ministry's Bureau of Coordination for International Cooperation, said the changes were in line with the free labour market which would come into effect when the Asean Economic Community (AEC) emerges in 2015.
He said free movement of workers in the region will begin with eight professions, including doctors, nurses, engineers and other skilled workers.
The ministry will propose amendments to five laws to make it easier for foreigners to work here.
The 2008 Alien Work Act will be changed to allow foreigners to take 147 job titles. The law, which gives Thais sole right to work in more than 39 jobs, including hairdressing, wood carving, gem cutting and as tour guides, will be amended to allow foreigners to compete for the same jobs.
The 2002 Labour Skill Development Act will also change so skill development services cover foreign workers.
The 1975 Labour Relations Act and the 2000 State Enterprise Labour Relations Act will be amended to provide foreign workers with welfare and labour rights, such as the right to form their own unions.
Finally, the 1990 Social Security Act will be amended to expand social security services to cover foreign workers.
Mr Singhadet urged Thais to improve their skills to compete with their foreign counterparts. He said Southeast Asian countries need workers in the information technology and automotive fields.
He encouraged Thais to learn English and the languages of other Southeast Asian nations. Mr Singhadet will propose the formation of an Asean labour division under his bureau to prepare Thais for free movement of labour under the AEC.
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20-01-12, 04:33 AM #2
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Re: Ministry opens job market, social security to foreigners
Bla bla bla, then read the bit about foreign Doctors cant be Doctors in Thailand because of the Language barrier and that they cant pass or understand the writen( in thai) exams!!!!!!!! This will be the same get out with every Job.
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12-10-12, 06:58 AM #3
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Re: Ministry opens job market, social security to foreigners
Any news since january about that? ^^
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14-10-12, 07:23 PM #4
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Exactly...
Recently, I wrote in to a institution in Thailand to ask if they will accept someone working in such-and-such a job who can't speak Thai. They politely said no within 24hours in an email reply. N I actually chose that org to write to, cos my Thai friend had strongly suggested writing particularly to that one, cos it serves largely the educated Thais and the farangs. Not sure if that is the real reason, though. Anyhow, it may well be true cos I need tons of speaking in that job.Sleep, little one, close your eyes, mother will sing you a lullaby... Sleep in a jewel cradle, sleep, mother will rock you.
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22-11-12, 10:46 PM #5
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Re: Ministry opens job market, social security to foreigners
Anyway...
Working with Thais is not so easy...
Let's keep in mind that almost all the expats here work for international companies!
Good luck for those working for Thai owned companies!!!!
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