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Thailand’s ‘Good Job Economy’ Push Reshapes Work on Labor Day

by News Analysis India
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In a landmark move coinciding with National Workers’ Day, Thailand’s leadership unveiled transformative labor policies aimed at navigating a turbulent global landscape. The announcements address both international instability and domestic technological shifts head-on.

Speaking candidly, Deputy Prime Minister Yodchanan Wongswat outlined the dual threats: volatile supply chains due to Middle Eastern strife and the rise of AI, demographic aging, plus green energy transitions at home.

The response? A strategic overhaul towards a ‘Good Job Economy,’ where economic progress is redefined through secure, dignified employment and reliable earnings. This isn’t just rhetoric—concrete steps are underway.

Central to the plan is a unified National Skills Database that bridges skill gaps between workers and industries via cross-ministerial collaboration. Paired with globally recognized certifications, it guarantees competitive pay.

Yodchanan, doubling as higher education minister, introduced innovative funding under ‘Learn with Budget, Graduate with Job.’ This initiative propels laborers into high-skill roles within the booming digital sector.

Further, initiatives target agricultural modernization by creating ‘smart farmers’ and bolstering protections for gig workers and informal laborers. These reforms foster inclusivity and adaptability.

As the UN marked International Labor Day, it commended longstanding pushes by the ILO for justice, respect, equity, decent wages, and safety—principles Thailand is now championing domestically.

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