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4 February 2010

New Minimum Daily Wage Increase in Thailand

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Minimum daily wages have increased in 71 of Thailand's 76 provinces . The new rates came into effect on 1 January 2010.
Thailand Employment and HR
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Originally published 20 January 2010

Keywords: new minimum daily wage, Thailand, new rates, 2010,

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Minimum daily wages have increased in 71 of Thailand's 76 provinces . The new rates came into effect on 1 January 2010.

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Thailand's Central Committee on Minimum Wages approved increases in the minimum daily wage of between THB 1 and THB 8 to ease the effects of inflation for workers in 71 provinces.

On the upper end of the scale, Ayudhya received an increase of THB 8, making its new minimum wage THB 181, while on the other end, Nan, Payao, Prae, Pitsanulok, Utharadit, Pichit and Loey were given a THB 1 increase in their daily rates. Meanwhile, minimum daily wages in Mae Hong Son, Sukhothai, Chiang Rai, Petchboon and Uthaithani remain the same.

Bangkok was given a THB 3 increase, bringing the capital's minimum daily wage to THB 206, and another 62 other provinces received adjustments between THB 2 and THB 7.

Details of the new minimum wages for all provinces are as follows:

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ARTICLE
4 February 2010

New Minimum Daily Wage Increase in Thailand

Thailand Employment and HR
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Mayer Brown is a distinctively global law firm, uniquely positioned to advise the world’s leading companies and financial institutions on their most complex deals and disputes. We have deep experience in high-stakes litigation and complex transactions across industry sectors, including our signature strength, the global financial services industry.
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