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MOL Commences Workshop to Review Office of Permanent Secretary of Labour’s Plan

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On February 27, 2020, at 09.30 hours, Permanent Secretary of Labour Mr. Suthi Sukosol, commenced a workshop to review the Office of the Permanent Secretary of Labour’s plan (2020-2022). The objective is to review and improve the action plan by defining various indicators and proposing project plans for all work of agencies under the Officer of the Permanent Secretary of Labour to lead in the same direction; this is for both central and regional functions. Directors of division, centers, and workgroups, including staff from the Ministry of Labour’s agencies, totaling 110 people, joined the workshop. The event took place at the Tharathep Rongrang Khao Phraya Park room, Bangkok.

The Permanent Secretary of Labour said that the Office of the Permanent Secretary of Labour could be considered an important unit to integrate overall work under the Ministry. The Ministry of Labour has various working dimensions and covers many groups of people, including the general workforce, migrant workers, disabled people, the elderly, informal workers, and students entering the workforce. Thus, working together is of the utmost importance to drive labour work to achievement and truly benefit the people.

Mr. Suthi added that during this period, there are policies emphasized by the Labour Minister to be accelerated in many matters. The areas include the registration of foreign workers, surveillance on the outbreak of the Covid-19, including the development of e-service systems, and big data. Therefore, all participants are invited to share their opinions to their fullest potential for the benefit of operations to achieve the next goal.


News & photos by Preecha  Khayan

Division of Public Relations

27 February 2020

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