Representatives of the Empower Foundation, together with workers in massage parlours, go-go bars and karaoke joints as well as freelance service providers, have asked the government to provide night-shift workers with 5,000 baht in cash relief each month because their businesses were the first to be closed temporarily but they have yet to receive any compensation.
On Tuesday June 29, representatives of workers from Chonburi (Pattaya City), Chiang Mai and Bangkok traveled to Government House to submit an open letter to the government. The letter was received by the Advisor to the Office of the Permanent Secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, Sompas Nilphan.
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