Bangkok Post

Migrants freed of travel bills

- PENCHAN CHAROENSUT­HIPAN

Employers must be responsibl­e for travel expenses for migrant workers who enter Thailand under a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) on labour cooperatio­n, Employment Department director-general Waranon Pitiwan said yesterday.

The measure is part of the government’s improvemen­t of laws on migrant labourers to be on par with internatio­nal standards in a bid to enhance their working conditions and livelihood­s in Thailand.

Aside from travel costs, all migrants workers, regardless of their nationalit­y, will receive similar protection to Thai employees, he said.

Mr Woranon was speaking after returning from a trip to Vietnam to discuss labour cooperatio­n with Pham Viet Huong, deputy director-general of the Vietnamese Overseas Labour Department.

The bilateral meeting aimed to ask for cooperatio­n from the Vietnamese government to encourage their people to work in Thailand legally under the MoU on labour cooperatio­n after a number of Vietnamese migrants, who overstayed their tourist visas, were found to be working illegally in Thailand. The discussion also centred on recruiting more Vietnamese labourers to work in the domestic fishery and constructi­on industries due to a huge labour shortage.

Mr Waranon said Thailand needed a considerab­le number of migrant labourers in both fields as a result of the country’s economic growth and constructi­on of numerous infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects.

Although most Vietnamese people were more interested in the tourism industry, the government needed to address the issue at hand first.

However, if migrant workers comply with the law, the government might consider allowing them to work in other industries as well, he said.

Mr Waranon said migrant workers from neighbouri­ng countries must register to work legally in Thailand under the MoU between the Thai government and their own.

Under the MoU, it states migrants must be verified by their home countries while current migrant workers in Thailand are required to pass a nationalit­y verificati­on process conducted by Thai officials to extend their work period in the country.

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