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“Big Wah” prepares to solve fishing labor problems.

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          Mr. Mongkol Sukcharoenkana, President of the National Fisheries Association, The members of the association met with H.E. Police General Adul Sangsingkeo, Minister of Labor, to discuss the problems of the operation by Gen. Adul gave a policy to the Ministry of Labor to resolve the problem. The government has emphasized on the shortage of 42,000 fish workers. Mr. Mongkol and his delegation met with Mr. Jarin Chakkaphark, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labor, Mr. Anurak Tossarat, Director-General of the Department of Employment, The Ministry of Labor, Mr. Ananchai Uthaiwattanachep, Director-General of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare to find solutions to workforce shortages.
          In this case, Mr. Jarin Chakkaphark has been listening to problems and suggestions. They have been assigned to the Ministry of Labor to take action quickly. In particular, addressing the shortage of 42,000 fish workers has provided a means to address the problem of fisheries workers must be legal. The cost of operation must be fair. There are definite workers assigned to the Department of Employment and the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare integrates with the relevant agencies as well and country of origin to be effective in addressing problems in the fisheries sector. The time frame for the implementation of the process is clear and the results are continually reported.
          Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labor stressed that the economic crisis in the fisheries sector was a matter for the government and pay attention to the problem. The Ministry of Labor is committed to promoting the development of all types of economy and encourage people to work. It must be integrated with the private sector, civil society in the state. In response to the problem and change for the best of people.

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