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‘Gen. Adul’ discusses Israel on sending Thai workers to work more than 5 thousand people

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          Deputy Minister of Labor, H.E. Police General Adul Sangsingkeo, welcomed H.E. Mr. Meir Shlomo, Israeli Ambassador to Thailand and his delegation paid a courtesy on the 6th Floor

 
 

          Ministry of Labor today (May 17, 2018) at 10.30 am, discussing the issue of collaborative management of annual health checks and the establishment of disease-free / vectors for Thai migrant workers to work in Israel Law Enforcement on the Protection of Thai Labor Rights under Employment Contract Preventing and Addressing Drug Addiction among Thai workers working in Israel. It will improve the selection process and delivery of Thai workers to work in Israel Protection and assistance for Thai workers and the development of labor potential before work by training to improve the skills of agricultural workers to be selected to participate in the Thailand-Israel Cooperation for Work (TIC).
           Mr. Meir expressed his gratitude to the Thai government for agreeing to a TIC scheme to save Thai workers at least 200 million shekels, and to channel qualified Thai workers working in Israel.
          The Minister of Labor later said, “Thai laborers go to work in agriculture in Israel. Must be a quality workforce. This year, Israel will open a quota of 5,000 Thai workers through a TIC program with health check-up and preparation for cultural and informational work. It also provides social security for workers who go to work in Israel. The problem of drug abuse caused by Thai workers beyond work permits. The Israeli government will continue to comply with the law. In Thai labor, the drug will be randomly sent and sent to the wrongdoer to avoid the spread of drugs anymore.”
          The Thai Labor Standards Committee (TIC) has been working on 27 June 2012 to 31 March 2018 for a total of 29,768 people working in the Thai-Israel Work Placement (TIC).

 
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