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Thailand’s EV aspiration requires investment in enhancing workforce skills: FTI
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 2024
The Federation of Industries (FTI) believes Thailand will only fulfil its ambition to become an “EV hub” if it invests in reskilling and upskilling its workforce over the next five years.
Thailand needs greater emphasis on digital skills to become high-income country: TDRI
FRIDAY, JANUARY 06, 2023
The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) has urged the government and the private sector to place more focus on equipping people with digital knowledge and human soft skills to accelerate the country's transition to a high-income country.
Labor Leader Anthony Albanese claims victory in Australian election
SUNDAY, MAY 22, 2022
Anthony Albanese became the 31st prime minister of Australia on Saturday after winning the Australian general election and ending almost a decade of conservative rule.
U.S. inflation surges 8.5 pct in March, hitting fresh four-decade high
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2022
U.S. inflation continued to accelerate in March, as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) soared to an annual rate of 8.5 per cent, hitting its highest level since December 1981, the country’s Labor Department reported on Tuesday.
UK businesses impacted by supply chain delays, labor shortages
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2021
UK businesses impacted by supply chain delays, labor shortages
Labor market to be increasingly critical in U.S. economic outlook as stimulus fades: economist
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 02, 2021
"As the economy moves forward into the later months of 2021, federal aid will taper off and there will be an important focus on the ability of the labor market to generate ongoing strength in wages and salaries to support spending," economist Jack Kleinhenz said.
Labour groups submit complaints on World Day for Decent Work
MONDAY, OCTOBER 07, 2019
Three groups of labourers from the Labour Network, Slum Network in Four Regions, and Assembly of the Poor converged on Government House today (October 7) to deliver letters of complaint to the administration, seeking improvement in working conditions on the occasion of World Day for Decent Work (WDDW).
Minimum wage set at $190 for 2020
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2019
Next year’s basic minimum wage has been increased by 4.4 per cent to $190 a month from $170 per month last year after the final round of negotiations ended in a vote last week, the Ministry of Labour and Vocational Training announced.
No-strike, wage deal clears hurdle for Hyundai Motor in H2
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 04, 2019
Union approves proposal amid growing uncertainties in business environment, cold public eye on ‘aristocratic’ labor
New labor laws sees hundreds of migrant workers fired, sent home
MONDAY, JULY 03, 2017
PHUKET: At least 400 Burmese migrant workers in Phuket were sent back home yesterday morning after their employers terminated them as a consequence of draconian new labor laws.