New ad-hoc centre to track unemployment, help both employers and workers over legal rights

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2020
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The Department of Labour Protection and Welfare has launched a new ad-hoc centre to track job losses, hoping to serve as an intermediary to help employers and workers gain access to legal rights.

Covid-19 has affected businesses both in terms of increasing costs and unemployment.
According to the department, 1,425 establishments have laid off 22,634 workers from October 2019 to September 2020.
Labour Ministry director-general Apinya Sujarittanan said yesterday (September 23) that the ministry had helped employees receive their rights worth Bt377 million during the period.
For better and quicker help, the ministry has launched its Prevention and Problem Solving on Termination of Employment Operation Centre (PSTC) to specifically monitor the situation, provide advice to both employers and employees, and coordinate with government agencies and the private sector so employees can exercise their rights.