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Why Job Seekers and Employers Are Rethinking Recruitment in Thailand
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2026
Thailand’s labor market is undergoing a quiet but significant transition. In the years following the pandemic, long-standing assumptions about work, careers, and recruitment have begun to break down.
Thai employers compete for high-skilled talent, boosting salaries
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2025
Thai employers fiercely compete for high-skilled workers. Salary offers jump 15-20% as 67% of firms report a lack of candidates. Most employers (97%) plan to increase salaries next year, and over 33% intend to hire more staff to cope with competition in the labour market.
Leniency granted to employers unfamiliar with new e-WorkPermit system
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 02, 2025
The Employment Department grants leniency for employers struggling with the new e-WorkPermit system, allowing paper applications until January 28.
Thai Employers’ Confederation defends labour standards, rejects Cambodia’s allegations
THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2025
Thailand’s Employers’ Confederation refutes Cambodia’s labour accusations, affirming strong protections for migrant workers and rejecting unsubstantiated claims.
Labour Committee approves 6-month extension for Cambodian workers in Thailand to mitigate business impact
TUESDAY, JULY 08, 2025
The Thai government extends work permits for Cambodian workers by six months, easing the impact on border businesses. Employers and workers must follow new procedures.
Krungthai-AXA Life Insurance wins Top Employer Awards Thailand 2025 for 2nd consecutive year from Top Employer Institute, a global organization
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 2025
Reinforcing its leadership in human resources management
New minimum wages announced, ranging from 337-400 baht
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 01, 2025
Government falls short on its election promise to raise the minimum wage to 400 baht a day for workers nationwide
Thai employees favour 4-day work week for better life balance: survey
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2024
A survey covering 11 Asian countries shows most Thai workers are willing to work longer hours for a shorter work week, citing better work-life balance
Wage committee meeting rescheduled due to lack of quorum
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2024
Main agenda at Sept 24 meeting will be approving THB400 minimum daily wage
Woman’s death after being denied sick leave sparks online uproar
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2024
The female factory worker’s death in Samut Prakan after being denied sick leave sparks widespread condemnation and calls for an investigation into workplace safety and employee rights