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HRH Princess Aditayadomkitikun Awards 29 Outstanding Women for 2020 at International Women’s Day Event

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          On March 9, 2020, at 16.00 hours, HRH Princess Soamsawali graciously appointed HRH Princess Aditayadornkitikhun to give the awards to the Outstanding Women Workers for 2020, at the Miracle Grand Convention Hotel, Bangkok. Permanent Secretary of Labour Mr. Suthi Sukosol, the Department of Labour Protection and Welfare’s Director-General Mr. Apinya Sujarittanan and the Ministry of Labour’s executives joined the welcoming. 

          The International Women’s Day 2020 event was organized by the Ministry of Labour’s Department of Labour Protection and Welfare. The department hosts the International Women’s Day event annually and awards outstanding working women each year to honour model working women. The awardees are considered exceptional examples in terms of self-possession, humility, and profession. They are women who have high standards of morals and ethics, and who benefit society. Today, women play a more significant role in national development than they have in the past, both at the executive and operational levels. The Ministry of Labour is aware of the importance of all working women as being a vital force for creating a good society at the family level to the national level. The Ministry of Labour is committed to promoting and supporting female workers to be protected, to have equal rights and be free of discrimination, and to focus on improving female workers to have a good quality of life, stability in life as well as campaigning for cooperation with all sectors to promote the role of working women and gender equality, for working women to receive fair and equal treatment which will be an essential mechanism for national development.

          The Department of Labour Protection and Welfare’s Director-General Mr. Apinya Sucharitanan said that the International Women’s Day event 2020 was held under the concept of “Women Workers Unite to Create Equality in Thai society.” The event aims to encourage Thai society to recognize the importance of working women, and to join in promoting labour equality. The event also had an award ceremony for Outstanding Working Women. This year, 114 women submitted proposals. The Outstanding Women of 2020 was awarded in 8 categories, totaling 29 awards. The outstanding women executives’ category was awarded to Ms. Somjin Pihuek, Governor of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand. The outstanding women practitioner’s category in the private sector field was awarded to Ms. Amphon Phophiku, Operational Officer (production) at Betagro Agro-Industry Company Limited (Pang Joe Processing Plant). The outstanding artist award went to Mrs. Pimyom Wiriyasunthornwong, and the outstanding female in mass media was awarded to Mrs. Sudruthai Lertkasem, Director of New Agencies, Department of Public Relations, for example. The Ministry of Labour was honoured by HRH Princess Soamsawali, who graciously appointed HRH Princess Aditayadornkitikhun to give the awards to the Outstanding Women Workers for 2020. In addition, the activities in the event included a talk show about working together for women workers, creating equality for Thai society, an exhibition in honour of HRH Princess Soamsawali, an exhibition honouring outstanding women workers in 2020 and a booth showcasing products made by women workers.

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Division of Public Relations

10 March 2020

 

 

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