The Labour Ministry wants to attract more Thai personnel to Singapore, particularly those working in shipyards.
Phiphat Ratchaiyuth, the secretary of labor, reported on Sunday that he and Boonsong Thapchaiyuth, the ministry’s continuous minister, traveled to Singapore over the weekend to meet with representatives from the Labour Office in Singapore, business leaders, and Ureerat Chareontoh, the Thai ambassador to Singapore, at the Thai ambassador.
Mr Phiphat said almost 4, 000 Thais function in Singapore, most of whom are in development, manufacturing workers, welders, flight attendants, labourers, electrical parts production workers, pipe assemblers, and public workers. He said that” Thais is come to work in Singapore because they will help them advance their abilities and earn money to support their families.”
The ministry’s other important policy is to export Thai employees, as it aims to promote Thai personnel ‘ skills abroad and bring in income there. He claimed that the conversation with Singaporean officials and business owners may contribute to the expansion of the country’s labor business.
He stated that Singapore is looking for skilled construction workers, experienced fabricators in the shipbuilding industry, and experienced electronic parts workers. There is a strong need for more construction workers, he said, to help the growth of different projects, particularly the port sector.
Jobs in the factory market include building, repairing, and maintaining ships, Thais is taking jobs as public labourers, welders, painters and deliver platers without having to pass a test before starting work, he said.
Thailand has a great chance of exporting more staff. The minister said that those interested in finding out more may contact the Department of Employment in their province.