Located on Charansanitwong Road in Bangkok, a beehive of labor activity swells as construction workers hustle their way through the day. This bustling scene is a depiction of the increasing Thai labor force exported globally. Pairoj Chotikasatien, the director-general of the Department of Employment under the Labour Ministry, has set a target of sending a whopping 100,000 skilled workforce abroad next year. This ambition corresponds to the policy propagated by the latest Labour Minister, Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, known for his insistence in escalating the number of Thai employees working overseas. The Employment Department is hoped to play a vital role in facilitating and supporting the Thai laborers in discovering gainful employment options in foreign nations, according to Mr. Pairoj. This includes not just seeking opportunities in new markets but also saturating the existing ones with a high demand for labor. Speaking of new horizons, countries such as Sweden, Finland, Israel, Japan,…
