The availability of a relatively low cost and mobile labour force is one of Thailand’s greatest assets and was the major reason for Thailand’s popularity for manufacturing businesses.
The legal regulations relating to the employment of staff and workers are incorporated in the Labour Act and the section of the Civil and Commercial Code on contracts relating to the hire of services contracts. In addition, there are a number of ministerial regulations issued by the Ministry of Interior (prior to 1993) and the Ministry of Labour & Social Welfare (from 1993 onwards).
Minimum Wage
The minimum daily wage depends on the location and types of employment activities in accordance with the Labour Act.
Location
Minimum Daily Wage
Bangkok, Pathumhani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, Samut Sakhon, Nakhon, Pathom
191 Baht
Phuket
186 Baht
Chonburi
172 Baht
Saraburi
168 Baht
Nakhon Ratchasima
162 Baht
Rayong
161 Baht Read the rest of this entry »


