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Labour Minister Assigns Assistant to Award Certificates and Employment Support of Over 3M Baht to Graduates of the IM Japan Program

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          The Labour Minister assigned Assistant to the Labour Minister Mr. Surachai Chaitrakulthong to award certificates and employment support for 19 graduates from the Technical Training Program in Japan (IM JAPAN) totaling 3,195,760 Baht.
          The Assistant to the Labour Minister revealed that the Ministry of Labour had implemented the Prime Minister’s policies to promote Thai workers’ employment, both working in the country and abroad. Japan is regarded as a potential labour market, from the level of income, coupled with knowledge and work experience. It is also a target country that many Thai workers are interested in and want to travel to for work, to acquire full-time technical work practice in Japan. It is regarded as an important opportunity to earn income, including learning techniques and work skills, to adapt their experience to work in Thailand.
          “I would like to congratulate and commend trainees from the Technical Training Program for showing persistence and diligence in practicing techniques in Japan, throughout the specified period. Technical trainees are considered an important part of the country’s economic development. It brings together the knowledge, experience, skills, and discipline gained from rigorous technical training in Japan to adapt as valuable experience to drive workplace productivity or operate personal businesses in Thailand more efficiently. I wish that the money for occupational support received today will be used to benefit you and your families in the future,” said the Assistant to the Labour Minister.
          Those interested in applying for technical practice in Japan through IM Japan can follow the recruitment updates via www.doe.go.th. For more details, contact the Overseas Administration of Thai Labour Division at 02-245-9428 or 02-245-1021, the Provincial Employment Office in every province, the Bangkok Employment Office Area 1-10 at the Ministry of Labour’s 1506 hotline, press 2 for the Department of Employment.

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Division of Public Relations
4 December 2020

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