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Workers caught attempting to flee camps as new restrictions take effect


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With PM Prayut Chan-o-cha imposing sudden and unexpected restrictions, including orders for factories at risk of a Covid-19 outbreak to use the so-called “bubble and seal” method, workers have been attempting to flee the camps to escape being stuck at the site for a month. Some were caught and forced to return as they were trying to leave the area. The “bubble and seal” method has been used at factories and construction camps in Thailand where there has been a Covid-19 outbreak. Workers are required to stay onsite for a month, even if they aren’t infected. The method is intended […]

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This is a simple matter

Workers who have their employment stopped wish to leave.

They cannot because even though they are healthy, are not contagious, the Thai scum say they cannot.

Anyway in the world this would be severe violation of human rights.

Thais have have promised food and fifty percent wages. The workers do not believe this.

These are Thais that promised this. They have a long history of being lying cheating scammers.

Too bad that the Thais are losing this cheap labour, but the way this cheap labour is treated it is no surprise.

Edited by TobyAndrews
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10 hours ago, MikeW said:

If they are immigrants kick them out of the country 

Why?

 

Are you not aware there was an amnesty for illegal immigrant workers and hundreds of thousands were registered and they're fully entitled to live and work here for at least the next two years?

13 hours ago, Stonker said:

Why?

Are you not aware there was an amnesty for illegal immigrant workers and hundreds of thousands were registered and they're fully entitled to live and work here for at least the next two years?

Usually when a migrant, immigrant or even a "tourist" breaks a serious law(s), such as quarantine orders, they are detained and then deported. Is that too difficult to understand?

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