Support for Thai workers who find themselves overseas is of prime importance, and the ministry, ever committed to safeguarding their welfare, has laid out certain guidelines.
• Accordingly, Thai workers who qualify under the fund designed specially for overseas assistance will receive a one-time sum of 15,000 baht upon arrival in their homeland, Thailand. This is conceived as a viable aid measure that aims to alleviate the initial financial burden that may thwart the workers’ seamless transition back to their native life.
• As a further extension of support, the Labour Ministry has assured all workers wishing to resume their work commitments in Israel post conflict that they will facilitate their return. Simultaneously, for those who have harboured apprehensions about returning to Israel, provisions have been made to connect them with employment opportunities in other viable countries or even within Thailand. This can be availed by reaching out to the Labour Ministry or the Department of Employment respectively.
• The ministry has opened doors to provincial skill development centres spread across the nation. Engaging with these centres would provide the workers with labour skill training, thereby ensuring their financial well-being and a dependable way to support their families.
• Significant efforts are being invested to ensure that the workers receive their pending wages. Kittana Srisuriya, the Minister Counsellor for labour affairs at the Royal Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv, is currently engaged in negotiations with respective employers to secure the remaining wages for the Thai workers.
Without a doubt, the Labour Ministry is resolute in securing the best interests of Thai workers based in Israel. They are continuously striving to ascertain that these workers coming home are well compensated and receive benefits as well as legal protection. In these trying times, the Labour Ministry provides a beacon of support, safeguarding the rights and welfare of their overseas workers while also facilitating opportunities for a triumphant return to their homeland.
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