Labour Minister Mr. Suchart Chomklin reported the progress of the “Section 33 We Love Each Other Project” after starting the rights review for those entitled to receive money from the www.M33WeLoveEachOther.com website from March 15-21, 2021. On the first day, from the 7,417,435 people eligible for the program, 3,991,206 have accessed the system to confirm their identity, presenting 54 percent.
On March 16, 2021, Labour Minister Mr. Suchart Chomklin reported the progress of the “Section 33 We Love Each Other” project. He reported that from the total 8,208,286 people who registered, 622,172 people did not pass the information verification with the Department of Provincial Administration, and 168,679 people did not meet the deposit conditions of less than 500,000 Baht. From the 7,417,435 people eligible for the program, 3,991,206 have accessed the system to confirm their identity, presenting 54 percent. As for the services provided by the Right Review Coordination Center for the “Section 33 We Love Each Other Project” covering both groups (information as of March 16, 2021, at 8.00 hours), the review for successful registrants has reached 494,380 people and 3,838 people for those without smartphones.
Mr. Suchart continued about the “Section 33 We Love Each Other” project. He said that the government under the leadership of Prime Minister and Minister of Defense General Prayuth Chan-ocha, and the Ministry of Labour under the supervision of Deputy Prime Minister General Prawit Wongsuwan, has helped to alleviate the cost of living of insured persons under Section 33, to receive 4,000 Baht. They are now in the process of checking the right to receive money on the www.M33WeLoveEachOther.com website and verify their identity in the “Pao Tang” application from March 15 to 21, 2021. If applicants are verified and not eligible, they must hurry to review the rights from March 15 to 28, 2021. The first group is those who have not registered before and those who received an SMS from Krung Thai Bank that their name is wrong. This group must review their rights via the www.M33WeLoveEachOther.com website. The second group is people who do not have smartphones and those who have registered, but the system informs that they are not insured under Section 33. This group must review their rights at the Social Security Office in Bangkok or branches nationwide from 8.30 hours to 18.30 hours every day, including public holidays. The people must use their Thai ID card with a smart card at the Social Security Office in Bangkok and branches nationwide or call the Ministry of Labour’s 1506 press 1 for the Social Security Office. Inquiries can also be made directly to staff at all Social Security Offices nationwide.
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Division of Public Relations
16 March 2021







