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List of health facilities signed the agreement for heath care with the National Social Security Fund (NSSF)
List of health facilities signed the agreement for heath care with the National Social Security Fund (NSSF) retrieved from website of National Social...
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Internationally Recognized Core Labour Standards in Thailand
This report on the respect of internationally recognised core labour standards in Thailand is one of the series the ITUC is producing in accordance with the Ministerial...
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Summary of the labor force survey in Thailand: December 2015
The survey results in December 2015 showed that there are population, aged 15 years and over, of about 55.41 million persons. Of these 39.16 million were in the...
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The Harsh Life of Thailand’s Migrant Workers
An article about the plight of Thailand's migrant workers.
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Migrant and Child Labor in Thailand’s Shrimp and Other Seafood Supply Chains Labor Conditions and the Decision to Study or Work: Labor Conditions and the Decision to Study or Work
This research study draws on existing evidence and data from the earlier ILO/IPEC Thailand research projects, and supplements it with qualitative information generated through...
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Rubber, rights and resistance: the evolution of local struggles against a Chinese rubber concession in Northern Laos 29 Apr 2015.
Since 2000, land deals across all sectors of the Lao economy have increased by 50-fold, and are conservatively estimated to cover more than 1.1 million ha, or 5 percent of Lao...
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CLEC investigation, Khmer workers at Phatthana Seafood Factory Songkhla province, Thailand, 10 April to 13 April 2012
The report of an investigation by Community Legal Education Center into conditions for Khmer workers at Phatthana Seafood Factory, Songkhla province, Thailand. The report...
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Current trends in employment, and industrial relations and labour laws in Asia
A presentation about trends in employment, industrial relations and labour laws in Asia. The presenter discusses the population of Asia that constitute the ‘working poor’. They...