Bangkok Post

Ministry to register Vietnamese workers

- PENCHAN CHAROENSUT­HIPAN

The cabinet has approved a proposal to regulate Vietnamese migrants working in Thailand, a deputy government spokesman said yesterday.

Maj Gen Sansern Kaewkamner­d said the cabinet had agreed to the Labour Ministry’s scheme to permit only Vietnamese who hold a passport and legally enter the country to register with the government, giving them the right to work for up to a year from registrati­on.

Last year, the ministry introduced similar regulation­s for Myanmar workers in Thailand to suppress human traffickin­g and illegal working.

Labour officials now want to expand the registrati­on of foreign workers to cover Vietnamese nationals after they have found many of them are working illegally in the country.

Employers will be required to bring their Vietnamese workers for registrati­on at onestop service centres nationwide. The registrati­on must be renewed within 30 days after the one-year permit expires.

Vietnamese workers will be allowed to register for working in houses, restaurant­s, constructi­on sites and in the fishing industry, he said. Cabinet had given the green light to begin recruiting Vietnamese workers to help solve Thailand’s labour shortage in the constructi­on and fishing industries, Maj Gen Sansern said.

The government plans to sign a memorandum of understand­ing with the Vietnamese government over the recruitmen­t of foreign workers by next month, he said.

If they are not legally registered, they are at risk of being deported, according to a source at the Labour Ministry. But Vietnamese workers who are currently working illegally will be given a grace period to work until Feb 28, 2016, the source said.

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