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The tourism industry has voiced its concerns over the recent approval by the tripartite wage committee to increase the minimum wage to 400 baht for four-star hotels in 10 key tourism cities, beginning with the Songkran holiday. Hoteliers argue that the implementation of the wage hike is unjust as the recovery from the pandemic has … …

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1 hour ago, Vigo said:

The chains charge 5,000 baht+ per night.  Providing a living wage won't kill them.

Not that I am against living wages

 

5k/nt doesn't mean that hotel is able to deal with a significant wage increase without "killing them "

 

There are so many expenses that 5k/nt needs to cover

Having worked in the Hospitality industry for decades in the UK. Hotels there were the same importing cheap labour from Eastern Europe in order to be able to force wages down. London Hotels were paying about £10 an hour, can you imagine trying to live in or commute to London for that!

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