Thailand will increase its minimum wage in January, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Tuesday confirming a previous deal, while the government plans to further raise it in March.
A wage committee, comprised of government, employers and employee representatives, had previously agreed to increase the daily minimum wage by 2.37%, effective in January, but Srettha deemed the hike too low.
Srettha’s ruling Pheu Thai party campaigned on populist platform with a key plank of raising the daily minimum wage to 400 baht.
The current minimum wage is 328-354 baht ($9.49 – $10.24) varying between different parts of the country with the committee agreeing to raise the pay threshold range to 330 baht to 370 baht.
Thailand raises minimum wage from January
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