B400 daily minimum wage in 3 Thai provinces, Samui

[Bangkok Post] - 12/23/2024

Thailand's tripartite wage committee unanimously resolved on Monday to raise the daily minimum wage next year to 400 baht in Chachoengsao, Phuket and Rayong provinces as well as Koh Samui district of Surat Thani.



        e-mail

In Thai newspapers

Thailand urges regional anti-scam effort
Thailand aims to secure a commitment from Asean member countries to more effectively combat online scams at the (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Course for Chinese ‘police volunteers’ investigated
The Metropolitan Police Bureau has summoned university lecturers for questioning about a controversial (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Pattaya again debates bonking budgets and luxurious alternatives
The Tourist Authority of Thailand is again crystal-balling Pattaya to be the highest-end resort for the seriously (…)
[Pattaya Mail] - 3/01/2025
BoT chair headhunters consider asking for new candidates
The selection committee for a new board chairman of the Bank of Thailand must decide whether to proceed with the (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 4/01/2025
Elephants steered away from Prachin Buri villages
Parks and wildlife officials say their efforts to prevent wild elephants from intruding on communities in Prachin (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Ministry nudges sectors to adapt
The Industry Ministry is urging manufacturers in five industries, including car manufacturing, to take more serious (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Assets of fraud suspect Boon Vanasin targeted
Thai authorities have begun seizing the assets of hospital tycoon Boon Vanasin, who fled the country after allegedly (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Govt 'ready' for marriage law
The Interior Ministry is ready for the implementation of the Marriage Equality Bill, which is set to become law (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Pheu Thai to propose charter change bill
The ruling Pheu Thai Party will propose a charter amendment bill seeking to make changes to Section 256 to pave the (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
First 7 dangerous days claim 321 lives
Forty-three people were killed and 200 injured in road accidents across Thailand on Thursday, the seventh of the 10 (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025
Excise taxes on cars to be restructured
The Excise Department is preparing restructure tax rates on automobiles to support the transition from internal (…)
[Bangkok Post] - 3/01/2025