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“Gen. Adul” urged the Labor Office to organize training courses on Thai labor protection in foreign countries.

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           H.E. Police General Adul Sangsingkeo, Minister of Labor has ordered all overseas labor offices to organize training courses on the rules and regulations on employment of foreign workers for interpreter and volunteer workers including employment agency. In order to provide useful advice and advice to Thai migrant workers abroad, they should be provided with information, contact information, complaints, assistance and emergency protection in case of emergency. Promoting and expanding the Thai labor market abroad at Taipei Labor Office (Part 2) organized an interpreter training and volunteer program in 2018. On August 24, 2018, there were 34 interpreter attendees and a recruitment conference to expand and market. There are 39 job seekers representing 39 job vacancies: 30 Taiwanese recruitment agencies and 9 Thai recruitment agencies.


           According to data from the Labor Office in Mepi (Part 2), there are currently 61,301 Thai workers in Taiwan classified by type of business. Manufacturing industry 58,411 people, construction 2,363 people, nursery / housewives 501 people, agriculture / fisheries There are 26 fishermen who are Thai workers. Taipei Labor Office has approved 18,142 employment documents, including through 17,911 job-seekers, 161 state-hosted workers, 37 direct workers / employers, and 43 new employers in Taiwan. , Where the most sought-after industries The manufacturing sector was 17,468 persons, followed by the construction sector of 603 persons, the household sector (housewives / kindergartens), and the agriculture / fisheries sector, not including crew, fishermen, interpreter and others. From October 2016 until July 2018, Thai workers in Taiwan sent money back to the country for more than 5,600 million baht.
           Gen. Adul stressed that Thai workers who would work abroad are asked to study the proper procedures for traveling to work abroad to prevent fraud and obtain legal wages and benefits. For those who are interested in working abroad, please contact the Employment Office in every province or call 1506 Department of Employment.

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