Migrant workers receive assistance on Tuesday at a Covid-19 testing centre in Baan Eua Arthorn Tha Chin in Samut Sakhon. Arnun Chonmahatrakool
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) supports the state plan to register all migrant workers and better manage their data records in response to the surge of Covid-19 infections among foreign workers.
The move is part of efforts to cope with illegal entry of foreign workers into Thailand amid a growing worry over the spread of the coronavirus.
“It’s a good idea for the government to regulate and register all migrant workers in Thailand,” said FTI vice-chairman Kriangkrai Tiannukul. “This will help contain the pandemic and solve the problem of…
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