Wednesday, July 30, 2014

US Understands Thailand's Measures On Human Trafficking

 BANGKOK : --  Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the United States has accepted labour solutions in National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) actions and might remove four Thai products from its child and forced labour watch list.

Director-general of the Department of American and South Pacific Affairs, Songsak Saicheua said he and representatives of eight Thai food associations visited the United States July 19 to 25 and meeting the government officials, wholesalers and trade union members.

NCPO was seriously tackling the problems and bringing illegal migrant workers to Thailand's formal labour system by registering them at one-stop service centers to protect them from abuse and human trafficking in the Kingdom.

The explanation make the US better understand the systematic labour solutions of the NCPO and realize they are sincere measures.
  

The establishment of 12 special economic zones along the border, solutions to all labour issues in the fisheries and marine industries.

Marine labor bill that will systematically protect fishery workers who will have 30 vacation days per year.

The NCPO approved it and will forward it to the National Legislative Assembly.

US business operators understood and have confidence in the work of the NCPO and they insisted on continuing to buy Thai products.

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