The Phuket News

Panel weighs new minimum wage hike

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THE TRIPARTITE WAGE committee is considerin­g the factors used to calculate the daily minimum wage, following the government proposal to increase the rate for a second time this year, says the Employers’ Confederat­ion of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai).

The latest wage increase of 2.37% on average, or B216 a day, took effect on Jan 1. But a new wage rise is possible because, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the current rate is too low for workers, especially those working in the southern provinces.

The minimum wage is expected to increase and take effect in May this year, said Tanit Sorat, vice-chairman of EconThai.

The tripartite wage committee, which consists of representa­tives from the government, employers and employees, set up two subpanels to look into the wage calculatio­n.

“It is still unclear what the new wage will be. The sub-panels are considerin­g it and will send a proposal to the tripartite wage committee as soon as possible,” said

Mr Tanit.

The wage calculatio­n is usually based on factors such as inflation, GDP and labour productivi­ty. Last year, inflation rose by 1.23% from 2022, within the target range set by the Commerce Ministry.

The National Economic and Social Developmen­t Council recently decided to downgrade its GDP growth target for 2023 and its outlook for 2024 to 1.9% and 2.7%, respective­ly. Based on these factors, the new wage for some workers may be less than B400 a day, but workers in certain careers and provinces may see the minimum wage increase to B400 a day, according to EconThai. The Pheu Thai Party earlier proposed a minimum wage of B600 a day by 2027, starting with a hike to B400 this year.

 ?? Photo: Apichart Jinakul / Bangkok Post ?? Constructi­on workers eat at a motorway project site in Nonthaburi province in April last year.
Photo: Apichart Jinakul / Bangkok Post Constructi­on workers eat at a motorway project site in Nonthaburi province in April last year.

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