SAMUT SAKHON: About 100 Myanmar staff protested in front of a stock in the Muang city after paying a group of Thai agents 3 to 7 000 baht each but were denied the positions they were promised.
Authorities met them in the Ekachai Road inventory of the Index Living Mall, located on Ekachai Road in Tambouk Kham.
The employees approached the safety guard at the bank’s entrance door to inquire about employment opportunities, according to Pol Col Somchai Khokha, director of Khok Kham police station. Two young women who allegedly claimed to get work agents were called by the security guard, who said there were jobs available for them.
They charged a fee of 3, 000 to 7, 000 ringgit per individual. Some folks made payments in cash, while others transferred funds to the recipients ‘ accounts and presented a receipt to confirm the funds move. All of the Myanmar’s workers were supposedly instructed to begin working on November 20 by the false agents.
Some Myanmar employees informed their buddies about the positions available. Apparently, about 100 of them officially indicated interest in applying through the broker.
On Wednesday night, the staff were denied entry to the business. One of the fictitious officials informed them that working day transition would be their work. This upset some of the Myanmar staff, who asked for their wealth to be returned.
The group gathered in front of the firm on Wednesday night after the young woman, who claimed to be a agent, agreed to return the money to them after she disappeared without a trace.
When the activists ‘ managers learned that Index Interfurn was not hiring any workers, they convened a meeting with one of them. Because creation has ceased, the inventory employs just 10 people. Online sales organizations can use the service as a distribution center.
The firm supervisor confirmed that the two women were not the firm’s employees and that they were not brokers in response to their claims that they were.
Officers, according to Pol Col. Somchai, may search for the defendants, including the security watch. They will be charged with fraud, he added.