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GPS Legal
On 18 April 2023, work-from-home options in Thailand will now be legislated under the Labor Protection Act.
GPS Legal
During this election period, you may have noticed some discussions regarding minimum wage.
Kudun and Partners
The epidemic has disrupted livelihoods and social protections on a global scale, while at the same time accelerating pre-existing trends in the employment sector, notably the adoption of hybrid work arrangements.
Kudun and Partners
Navigating the intricate landscape of Thailand's labor laws can be a challenging endeavor for both domestic and foreign enterprises.
Tilleke & Gibbins
Under Thai law, termination may either be: (i) with cause; or (ii) without cause. Termination due to redundancy will be regarded as termination without cause.
DFDL
On 19 March 2023, the Labour Protection Act (No. 8) B.E. 2566 (2023) was published in the Royal Gazette, effectively amending the Thai Labour Protection Act B.E 2541 of 1998 by adding Section 23/1 ...
ILCT Ltd.
Thailand's Work from Home Bill introduces an amendment to the Labor Protection Act B.E. 2541, a critical labor law in the country.
Nagashima & Ohno Tsunematsu
Although the trend in respect of remote work is continuously increasing, the line between home life and working hours remains unclear.
Pisut & Partners
Labour and Employment Comparative Guide for the jurisdiction of Thailand, check out our comparative guides section to compare across multiple countries
Tilleke & Gibbins
Most employers know that terminating employees for poor job performance is not easy. But it is actually legally possible—if employers have the right approach and take specific precautionary measures.
Tilleke & Gibbins
On March 19, 2023, Thailand's new work-from-home (WFH) legislation amending the Labour Protection Act (No. 8) B.E. 2566 (2023) was published in the Government Gazette. It will come into effect...
Tilleke & Gibbins
The Thai parliament has passed the so-called Work from Home Bill—formally known as Labour Protection Act (No. 8) B.E. 2566 (2023)—which amends the country's Labour Protection Act (LPA)...
Khurana and Khurana
Minimum wage laws have long been a contentious topic among academics, businessmen, and lawmakers.
Tilleke & Gibbins
Thailand's recent removal of cannabis from the list of narcotics represents a significant development for the country, and it has some human resources teams wondering whether they should prepare certain measures in order to prevent detrimental incidents from happening in their organizations.
Tilleke & Gibbins
On October 3, 2022, Thailand's Ministry of Labour issued an announcement canceling the prohibition on lockouts and strikes, which had been in place since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nagashima & Ohno Tsunematsu
On 11 April 2022, the Ministerial Regulation Prescribing the Standard for Safety Management Systems of 2022 dated 9 February 2022 was published in a Royal Thai Government Gazette.
Nagashima & Ohno Tsunematsu
The Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Act of 2011 (the "OSHA") is the main legislation governing the protection of labour in relation to occupational health and safety matters in work places.
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Tilleke & Gibbins
Instead of the typical dystopian scene of flames, wastelands of shattered buildings, and robotic overlords policing the remaining humans, our actual dystopian future may be a workplace filled only with men named Jared who once played lacrosse in high school.
Tilleke & Gibbins
Many companies have moved to Southeast Asia to benefit from the advantages of this vibrant and diverse market. The region is already a manufacturing hub for a multitude of industries—computer and...
Herbert Smith Freehills
An update on the draft law to regulate remote working in Thailand. See here for an overview of the proposed changes.
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