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If reports are to be believed, migrant workers can no more work as Golf caddies in Thailand Golf Courses. This comes as a huge blow for the migrant workers who form a significant part of the Thai population.
Department of Employment’s (DOE) Director-General Anurak Tossarat said he was concerned about rumours that some golf clubs have stopped employing Thai nationals as caddies and turned instead to migrant workers. He said the DOE has never issued any employment permit for migrant workers to work as caddies, which is one of the occupations currently reserved for the Thai people.
The DOE will have officials inspect golf clubs and inform employers of the protocols and guidelines for migrant worker employment.
Both employers and employees found violating the regulation, be it employers of migrant workers without valid work permits, or those of migrant workers for unpermitted occupations, will be subject to 10,000 – 200,000 baht in fines for each employee involved, or a maximum of a one-year imprisonment for repeated offenses, or a three-year ban on migrant workers’ employment.
(Source: Pattaya Mail)
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