The Department of Employment (DoE) is sounding the alarm for eager job seekers across the globe: beware of treacherous scammers lurking in the shadows of social media, luring unsuspecting victims into a web of deceit. With promises that seem too good to pass up, they tempt individuals with non-existent dream jobs in the sun-kissed fields of Australia. Somchai Morakotsriwan, esteemed director-general of the DoE, unveiled this grim revelation yesterday, highlighting the cunning tactics employed by these fraudsters. With the digital age at their fingertips, scammers are weaving enticing tales through websites and Facebook pages. Picture this: an alluring promise of a handsome monthly wage ranging from 90,000 to 120,000 baht for a simple farming job Down Under. It doesn’t stop there; these con artists sweeten the pot by promising lengthy work permits spanning three to five years, painting an enticing picture of stability and prosperity. These meticulously crafted schemes even…
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Imagine a world where a significant number of workers feel their voices resonate with the power needed to ignite change. In Thailand, that change is stirring, as the Labour Ministry embarks on an expedited journey to update the Labour Relations Act and the State Enterprise Labor Relations Act, ensuring that the country’s basic labor rights align with international standards. Leading this charge is the dedicated Labour Ministry spokesperson, Phumipat Mueanchan, who recently shared insights into these transformative efforts. According to Mr. Phumipat, Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has passionately called for an acceleration of legal revisions to bring Thailand’s labor rights in line with the International Labor Organization’s (ILO) revered conventions. These revisions are not just minimalist tweaks—they are ambitious milestones aimed at empowering Thai workers with the right to collectively negotiate wages. Two pivotal ILO conventions, No. 87 (1948) and No. 98 (1949), serve as the guiding lights for this…
In a bid to catapult Thai airports to the pinnacle of global aviation, Airports of Thailand (AoT) has embarked on an audacious journey to place their airports among the world’s top 20 within just five years. It’s a lofty ambition, with a bold plan to mirror the success and efficiency of one of the all-time greats in the aviation sector – Singapore’s Changi Airport. Chayatan Phromsorn, the Permanent Secretary for Transport, announced the now official game plan: the Ministry of Transport has tasked AoT with a high-stakes mission to revamp Suvarnabhumi Airport, turning it into a beacon of excellence in the global airport rankings. His recent visit to Changi Airport involved a meeting with Yam Kum Weng, the CEO of Changi Airport Group (CAG), to explore potential avenues for collaboration. As the crown jewel of airport efficiency and luxury, Changi stands as a sparkling beacon, a contagious source of inspiration…
On a bustling Sunday afternoon, Pita Limjaroenrat, an influential advisor within the Progressive Movement, took to the heart of Udon Thani with a dream as vibrant as the energy in the streets. His mission? To transform this northeastern Thai city into a flourishing utopia where opportunity knocks at every door. As the campaign trail heated up in support of Kanisorn Khurirang, the People’s Party’s candidate for the Udon Thani Provincial Administration Organization (PAO) chief, Pita painted a hopeful vision for a city once neglected. The charismatic Pita shared tales from his travels abroad. There, amidst foreign lands, he encountered countless workers from Thailand’s Northeastern region, including those from Udon Thani. Their tales echoed like melodies of longing — stories of people who had left their homes despite the accolades of high wages, who yearned for simpler, happier lives back in the arms of their beloved homeland. It was their wish,…
Ah, it’s election season in Thailand again, and the political stage is set, this time in the colorful backdrop of Udon Thani. The town has become a battleground for political titans as they jostle for dominance in the upcoming Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO) election. This isn’t just a local election – it’s an early round in the fight leading up to the 2027 national elections. As the stakes are ramped up, so is the game, with major players from Pheu Thai Party and the People’s Party (PP) demonstrating their political might in a region that has long been a Pheu Thai bastion. The scene-stealer in this spectacular political showdown is none other than Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand’s former prime minister and the not-so-hidden driving force behind the Pheu Thai Party. Thaksin, often seen as the party’s de facto leader, recently touched down in Udon Thani, turning the provincial campaign into a…
As travelers brace themselves for the upcoming New Year festivities, Suvarnabhumi Airport is expected to become a bustling hub once again. Last year, it was a similar scene, with travelers eagerly getting ready for the seasonal celebrations. It’s an exciting time, and to make sure everyone can join in the festivities without breaking the bank, six airlines have stepped up to ensure that travel costs remain reasonable. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced that a collaborative effort is underway to add over 73,000 seats during the New Year period. This move is designed to prevent any wild surges in ticket prices—a phenomenon many still remember from last year’s holiday period. A lineup of popular carriers, including Thai Airways International (THAI), alongside members of the Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) such as Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia, Nok Air, Thai Lion Air, and Thai Vietjet Air, are in on this mission. They’ve been…
Amid the quaint yet bustling town of Lop Buri, a curious event unfolded that ended up steering the tranquil weekend into an adventure straight out of a movie. It was a Saturday evening like any other, or so the residents thought, until chaos ensued from the most unexpected of neighbors—the mischievous troop of monkeys residing at Pho Khao Ton Monkey Nursery. The town of Lop Buri, often hailed as Thailand’s monkey haven, is well accustomed to sharing its spaces with these energetic primates. Yet, the peaceful coexistence was momentarily disrupted when over 200 spirited monkeys seized the opportunity to explore life beyond the confines of their cage. A chain reaction of delightful pandemonium followed as the woolly bunch embarked on an unprecedented escapade. The plot thickened when these outright adventurers found their way to the Tha Hin police station. Bemused officers watched as the monkeys scampered about, inspecting the station…
Imagine the serene streets of Lop Buri suddenly pulsing with wild energy as scores of mischievous monkeys embark on a breakout adventure. This was the scene on a seemingly peaceful Saturday evening when over 200 sprightly simians made their grand escape from the Lop Buri municipality’s Pho Khao Ton Monkey Nursery in the Muang district. The caper culminated in an impromptu gathering at the less-than-prepared Tha Hin police station. Who could have predicted such an unusual inquirer? The wily monkeys, apparently eager for a night on the town, found their opportunity when the enclosure housing approximately 300 of their kind failed to contain their concerted effort. As if in a comedic heist movie, the cage proved no match for the monkeys’ combined strength, its structure visibly relinquishing under their relentless rocking. With a victorious breach, they flooded into the night, quickly turning the quiet quarters of their neighboring station into…
In a blend of reassurance and cultural sensitivity, the Thai Corrections Department, on Sunday, sought to provide much-needed assurance to the loyal fans and concerned family members of Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Binti Wan Ismail, the Malaysian pop sensation encumbered by an unfortunate predicament. Known affectionately by her stage name, Eda Ezrin, this vibrant artist now finds herself amidst a different kind of audience as she navigates her new environment at the Narathiwat Provincial Prison in Thailand. Her arrest, based on a drug-related charge, sent ripples of shock and concern across borders, but the Thai authorities are striving to ensure a respectful and considerate confinement environment. Amid the media buzz surrounding the detainment of Eda Ezrin and her associates, the Corrections Department emphasized that all Muslim inmates detained within the bounds of Thai prisons are accorded the opportunity to adhere to the tenets of their religious practices, as long as these…
The small, mysterious town of Pathum Thani, Thailand, woke up to a swirl of intrigue and drama. As sunlight filtered through the streets, the latest buzz was not about the usual village gossip or the local feast day – no, this was something far juicier. The air was thick with speculation, as the locals whispered about a woman who had been whisked away by the authorities under shadows of the night. This wasn’t your everyday tale; it was laden with accusations, denials, and high stakes drama, playing out as though it were a sequence straight from a high-octane suspense thriller. Kritanong Suwannawong, the central character in this real-life drama, found herself seated at the heart of a storm. Saturday turned into a haze as the town’s residents watched the enigmatic figure of Kritanong, a 47-year-old woman, being escorted from her quaint dwelling by serious-faced officers. The charge? Claims of extortion…