Coalition-leading party responds to groundless claims made by Cambodian premier
Myanmar workers who have obtained visas wait at the Ministry of Labour office in Tak to undergo training on working in Thailand before getting a work permit.
The Move Forward Party on Wednesday denied reports alleging that it has a policy to repatriate migrant workers from neighbouring countries.
The party that won the most seats in the May 14 election was responding to claims made by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen at a weekend rally and widely reported in Cambodian and Thai media.
“The party’s stance is to protect the welfare and labour rights of all workers in Thailand, regardless of their nationalities,” Move…
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