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Labour Management

Labour Management. Piengpahp Withyachumnarnkul Senior Expert on Foreign Workers System Management Department of Employment. Department of Employment’s Acts. The Recruitment and Job Seekers Protection Act B.E. 2528 (1985) Amended The Working of Aliens Act B.E, 2551 (2008).

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Labour Management

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  1. Labour Management PiengpahpWithyachumnarnkul Senior Expert on Foreign Workers System Management Department of Employment

  2. Department of Employment’s Acts • The Recruitment and Job Seekers Protection Act B.E. 2528 (1985) Amended • The Working of Aliens Act B.E, 2551 (2008)

  3. Migrant Workers Management Recruiting migrant workers through the MOU process. • As of June 2014, migrant workers from neighboring countries recruited through the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on employment between Thailand, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Cambodia permitted to work = 408,507 persons (Myanmar 111,492 persons, Laos 55,342 persons and Cambodia 241,673 persons). Legalize the (status of) irregular migrant workers. • As of June 2014, the number of nationality verified migrant workers = 1,824,508 persons (Myanmar 1,630,279 persons, Laos 40,546 persons and Cambodia 153,683 persons).

  4. NCPO Policy The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has the intention to manage and solve occurring problems regarding to migrant workers with 3 principles as follow: • The operations must be transparent and convenient • Costs reduction to reduce the migrant workers’ burden • Any treatment to migrant workers must comply to human rights principles because migrant workers are part of the country’s economic development.

  5. On-Going Implementation Establishment of One Stop Service Centers The centers are set up temporarily for undocumented migrant workers to register and get prepare necessary document for further nationality verification. Migrants workers are to pay 1,305 Baht (Approx. 40 US$) • Personal record registration 80 Baht • Health Check 500 Baht • Health Insurance 500 Baht • Work permit 225 Baht

  6. On-Going Implementation Establishment of One Stop Service (OSS) Centers in: • Samutsakorn (Pilot) operating between 30 June – 30 July 2014 • 7 Provinces (Chachoengsao, Chonburi, Phra Nakhon Sri Ayutthaya, Rayong, Songkhla, Samutprakarnand Suratthani) operating between 7 July – 5 August 2014 • 15 Provinces(Krabi, Chantaburi, Chumporn, Trang, Trad, Nakorn Sri Thammarat, Narathiwat, PrachuabKhiri Khan, Pattani, Pangnga, Phuket, Ranong, Satul and Samutsongkhram, operating between 22 July – 21 August 2014 • 6 Centers in Bangkok (Northern Bangkok, Central Bangkok, Eastern Bangkok, Southern Bangkok, Northern Krung Thon, Southern Krung Thon)operating between 15 July – 14 August 2014

  7. One Stop Service Center Registration (Provincial Employment Office - PEO) Form filling  receive queue card (Public Health - PH) Weigh  Urine specimen  Medicine 10 minutes Document check (PEO) Non-Thai nationals personal record document check 5 minutes Receive Service (Interior) Personal record registration/ take photo (Interior/ PH/ PEO) Fee payment (PH) Health Check (Interior) Receive card 30 minutes - Blood pressure - Blood test - Meet Doctor - X-Ray - Personal record registration 80 B. - Health Check 500 B. - Health Insurance 500 B. - Work permit 225 B. Total 1,305 B. - Collect filled form - Make copies for PEO and PH Note: - 30 – 45 minutes - Receive continuous service through each steps Subject to change

  8. On-Going Implementation Between 26 June - 27 July 2014: OSS Centers’ migrant workers and their dependents registration results = 354,615 persons

  9. On-Going Implementation OSS Centers’ fishery migrant workers registration results = 8,981 workers (22 - 28 July 2014)

  10. Provincial Labour Coordination Center for Sea Fishery Worker • The government established 7 coordinating centers for fisheries industries in 2013 • The center systematizes the working of all related agencies. • 2 Sub-Committees were established: • The National Sub-Committee for Supporting the Operation of Provincial Labour Coordination Center for Sea Fishery Workers, chaired by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Labour • The Sub-Committee of the Provincial Labour Coordination Center for Sea Fishery Workers, chaired by theProvincial Governor.

  11. Provincial Labour Coordination Center for Sea Fishery Worker • Register workers • Create registration Record • 1. Labour Management • Create Port in – Port Out Registration Record • 2. Fishing Vessel Management • 3. Protection of Workers on Fishing Vessels • Check employment contract • Inspect and protect workers • Inspect and prosecute ones who do not comply with the law • 4. Inspection, Suppression, Arrest and Prosecution • Receive complaints, coordinate with agencies • Identify victims • 5. Assist, Remedy and Rehabilitation

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