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Developing Thailand needs 1.6 million workers

Thailand’s current labor shortage will become more severe with two government mega projects needing at least 530,000 more workers, a senior Thai official said...

Dept of Employment to speed up registration of migrant recruitment agencies

BANGKOK, 22 April 2013  The Labor Ministry is set to speed up the registration of employment agencies specialized in migrant workers as less...

Time runs out for applications to hire migrant workers

BANGKOK, March 29 – The March 31 deadline for Thai employers to apply for quotas to hire migrant workers will not be extended,...

Department of Employment to provide 25,000 job vacancies for flood victims

BANGKOK, 18 October 2011  – The Department of Employment revealed the plan to prepare up to 25,000 vacancies to support flood-affected workers. Meanwhile, the...

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Tourism’s new compass: why meaning, community, and human connection are now leading the way

BANGKOK, Thailand - Tourism has entered an age of restless reinvention. Across the global industry, from UN Tourism to the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and international networks...

Französischer Wohltätigkeitsleiter besucht HHN Foundation – zehnjährige Unterstützung für thailändische Kinder setzt sich fort

PATTAYA, Thailand – Les Amis de L’Ophelinate de Pattaya, eine seit vielen Jahren engagierte französische Wohltätigkeitsorganisation, hat diese Woche erneut ihre langfristige Unterstützung für...

Foreign tourist found dead in Pattaya Beach incident

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials and police from Pattaya City Station responded to reports of a foreign man found drowned near the entrance...

Pattaya tightens city regulations following fireworks festival vendor complaints

PATTAYA, Thailand – Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Rermkijakarn chaired a meeting with the Pattaya City Administration Division to evaluate progress on prior directives and address...

Pattaya’s traffic has hit a breaking point

PATTAYA, Thailand – Spend enough time behind the wheel in Pattaya and you eventually confront a blunt truth: this city does not run on...