(01/04/2013)
Mr. Sanga Tanasanguanwong, Secretary to the Minister of Labour, visits SME operators in Uthai Thai province to boost their morale, hear their problem, promote their understanding about wage laws and help them access to the government’s measures designed to reduce impact of the new minimum wage policy.
At Bangkok Rubber Saharattana in Nong Chang district, Mr. Sanga was informed by Mr. Nopnoi Thongprapaipak, human resource manager of the company that the company produces shoe parts for PAN Group, ECCO Company and Timberlan Company, which export shoes. The company has two factories and 643 employees. It fully complies with the 300 baht daily minimum wage policy. It initially has to adjust its cost by cutting unnecessary expenses on water and electricity bills and to improve quality and quantity of its products to increase its competitiveness for survival.
At Thai SC Tec Ltd., Mr. Sanga was told by Mr. Apichart Dangbua that the company came into existence two year ago. It produces electronic and camera parts for Nikon for example. Its parent company is in Nawanakhon Industiral Estate. It chose to open a production base in Uthai Thani province because there are sufficient workers to support its productions to match customers’ demand. At present, the company has 264 employees, who need to receive skill training to enhance their performance. Cleanness and discipline are among the company’s core management principle. The company fully complies with the 300 baht daily minimum wage policy.
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