Minimum Wage Hike Costing Jobs
The 300 baht minimum wage policy has cost nearly 3,500 workers their jobs in the past six months, reports Thailand Business News. The minimum wage was first increased in April of 2012, in several provinces […]
The 300 baht minimum wage policy has cost nearly 3,500 workers their jobs in the past six months, reports Thailand Business News. The minimum wage was first increased in April of 2012, in several provinces […]
The Nation reports that political instability is the main concern for tourists planning to visit Thailand, according to a study by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting. Assistant Professor […]
Algerian national Hamza Bendelladj, 24, wanted by the FBI for allegedly stealing millions of dollars from U.S. banks, was arrested Sunday at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport. According to the Bangkok Post, Immigration Bureau Chief Pharnu Kerdlarpphon said […]
The death of a British tourist on New Year’s Eve has compelled Thai authorities to issue restrictions on firearms in tourist spots in the Surat Thani province. Stephen Ashton, 22, was unintentionally shot with a […]
By Tripti Chaudhary Robert Sand, 50-year-old American, was finally nabbed at the Los Angles airport on Monday, for owing more than $1.2 million in child support, after fled to Thailand and then to the Philippines, […]
By Tripti Chaudhary Eddie Nimibutr, Thai Noodle House chef and owner in Austin, Texas, has found himself at the center of controversy after his comments on Facebook regarding the subject of the Connecticut shooting and […]
By Tripti Chaudhary The employment department at the Ministry of Labor in Thailand is threatening more than a million migrant workers to be deported back due to incomplete nationality verification. Most of the illegal migrant […]
By Tripti Chaudhary The Khmer Rouge trials are now facing financial crisis for regulating the trials after February 2013. The trials are focused on three defendants, who are allegedly responsible for being part of the […]
Protestors at the Letpadaung copper mine were dispersed with the use of water cannons and other riot weapons by the Myanmar military forces, leaving several villagers and Buddhist monks hurt last Thursday. The Letpadaung mine, […]
By Tripti Chaudhary Despite the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) banning mixed martial arts (MMA), one of Bangkok’s DARE Championship Tournament executives has stated that the ban in Thailand implies no legal obligation towards the […]
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