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Thailand mulls government-to-government employment of foreign labour

BANGKOK, Oct 11 – The Thai government will soon introduce foreign labour job placement on a government-to-government basis, starting with the employment of...

DOE to draw conclusion on labor export regulations by August

BANGKOK, 24 March 2012 – The Department of Employment is hopeful it will be able to draw a conclusion on regulations related to...

Dept of Employment to implement IT in matching labors with jobs

  BANGKOK, 9 March 2012  - The Department of Employment is set to make use of information technology in its upcoming job fair, in...

DOE records over 984,000 registered foreign workers

BANGKOK, 20 July 2011– The number of migrant workers registered by the Department of Employment (DOE) has totaled over 984,000 while the group...

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The Thai baht that looks too strong and the money no one sees

PATTAYA, Thailand - The Thai baht has strengthened to around 31.15 per US dollar. On the surface, this may appear reassuring. In reality, it...

Two suspects arrested for pickpocketing Israeli tourist on Pattaya Walking Street

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya Tourist Police have arrested two Thai men accused of pickpocketing an Israeli tourist in the early hours of the morning...

Pattaya welcomes Kazakh Ambassador to strengthen tourism and economic ties

PATTAYA, Thailand — Pattaya City has welcomed the Ambassador of the Republic of Kazakhstan to Thailand in a courtesy visit aimed at strengthening bilateral...

Thailand announces Countdown 2026 events across the country, highlighting Pattaya and Bangkok

PATTAYA, Thailand – The Thailand Countdown 2026 Events Calendar presents a comprehensive lineup of New Year celebrations across Bangkok and every region of the...

Jomtien Road two-way traffic eases congestion but pedestrian safety remains a serious concern

PATTAYA, Thailand — The recent return of Jomtien Beach Road to two-way traffic has eased congestion and improved convenience for commuters and tourists, but...