Government Working with UN and Fishing Industry on Labor Rights
Government Working with UN and Fishing Industry on Labor Rights
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Anti TIP Project by Royal Thai Embassy at Washington D.C.
Government Working with UN and Fishing Industry on Labor Rights

The Ministry of Labour held a press release to report achievements of the Ministry of Labour in November 2014 revealing that the Department of Employment consulted with the Department of Continue Reading

The Thailand Institute of Justice has joined the fight against human trafficking and announced last week that it will work closely with the Office of the Attorney General to find Continue Reading

Thailand’s police said last week that they have identified ten top traffickers of Rohingya, the ethnic minority whose members have been fleeing Myanmar for the past several years. Police said Continue Reading

The Ministry of Labour has pushed forward on solving issues of foreign worker employment in the fisheries industry and the completeness of information from relevant agencies to be aligned to Continue Reading

The Department of Employment emphasized that they would not postpone the registration period for unregistered citizens of Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia at the One Stop Service centers for the registration Continue Reading

US Report Notes Thailands Significant Advancement in Fighting Child Labor

Thailand Arrests Trafficker Suspected of Enslaving Hundreds

Thailand Affirms Commitment to Eliminate Forced Labor

ILO Issues Report on Thai Fishing Industry