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News Forum - Big pay day: Thailand minimum wage to hike to 400 baht in 2025
We will see Marc - and just like a few days ago, IO you are wrong again. Your limited exposure does not relate to the 100 of thousands of low paid salaries in Thailand (mainly Bangkok and surrounds). I am not saying I have met them all - I am saying I understand business costs and employees are the biggest. Most people in Thailand dont work for companies with over 200 staff - this is an impact that will be mainly felt by larger businesses. If you as a foreign investor factor into the equations a min salary of 600 Baht is 3-4 years, that has a dramatically negative impact on the numbers. Slowly slowly Thailand's economic strengths and advantages are falling away. The supply of unlimited cheap Myanmar workers has had a big impact (and will for a while) - this is another straw on the back. This seems small to some, but that is because they only look at it in isolation. -
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News Forum - Phuket airport boosts efficiency with facial recognition technology
What could possibly go wrong? We will sound find out, because it will go wrong. -
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News Forum - Scottish pervert hiding in Thailand for 40 years extradited and jailed
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News Forum - THAI union fights to keep government out of airline’s rehab plan
The Government should enforce their rules and demand acceptance from the Management and Unions or they withdraw their financial guarantees and they can survive on their own. Many times the Thai Govt has had to bail this cesspool of corrupt management and a massively over-staffed organisation. Years ago I read that for every X million in revenue Singapore Airlines had Y staff. The Thai Airways had almost 10 times as many staff per the same amount of revenues. It was one of the things agreed when negotiating bankruptcy avoidance - drastically reduce the staff numbers. Not pilots or stewards or maintenance - the administrative staff who sit in offices on fakebook most of the day - same as they do in other Government organisations (and many private ones too). -
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News Forum - ERC mulls 31% electricity tariff hike despite lower fuel costs
The pressure is growing and this could be the death knell - such a massive increase in costs of electricity will be horrendous to Thai People and to all Businesses. Are there any good news economic stories these days?
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