Thai Daily Minimum Wage Raised. 1-8tbh increase.
Local minimum wage raised Bt1-Bt8
By The Nation
Thai workers across the country are enjoying a pay rise as official minimum wages have been increased by Bt1-Bt8 per day depending on the zones.
The Central Wage Committee today approved a rise in 71 provinces, having workers in Ayutthaya enjoying the biggest increase and workers in seven provinces receiving only Bt1.
After a 2-hour discussion, the committee at its third meeting based the decision on the different levels of costs of living across the country and the inflation rate of 5 per cent.
Workers in Ayutthaya where a large number of industrial plants are located will see their minimum daily wage raised from Bt173 to Bt181.
The Cabinet will consider the new minimum wage, which will be effective on January 1 as a New Year gift to all workers.
Samart Angwarawong, honourary chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries Khon Kaen where the minimum wage is raised Bt3 to Bt157, opposed to the move, saying that it would hit the economy. He noted that though overall economic outlook is brighter, the bullishness is concentrated in some areas.
"Bangkok and peripheral provinces would be the first to feel the pinch from any crisis, but the impacts would be seen here in Khon Kaen a year later. Vice versa, when Bangkok and peripheral provinces see improvement, it would take a year for Khon Kaen. Right now, people here tighten their belt," he said.
He noted that some employers may affect employment in the province, and the wage increase may lead to layoffs.
Gotta like the Khon Kaen fucknob whining about giving a 3thb per day increase.
May he have to work for 157b a day in order to survive.
And wow, 7 provinces will get 1 whole baht more per day. Brilliant.
Minimum wage to increase by April 2011
Minimum wage to increase by April 2011 : National News Bureau of Thailand
Minimum wage to increase by April 2011
BANGKOK, 16 August 2010 (NNT) – The Government has targeted the new minimum wage to affect the low-income Thai workers by April 2011.
According to Deputy Government Spokesperson Watchara Kanikar, the Cabinet on Monday agreed to adjust the minimum wage payment for Thai workers to an average 250 THB per day, as proposed by the Ministry of Labor.
However, Secretary-General to the National Economic and Social Development Board (NESDB), Ampon Kittiampon calls on the government for a thorough consideration of the matter as an increase in wage may affect the rate of inflation in the future.
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