The Department of Employment inspects Pratunam to crack down on foreigners working illegally.

Bangkok, Mr. Somchai Morakotsriwan, Director-General of the Department of Employment. Command the Central Employment Registration Division and protect job seekers. Visited the Pratunam area Check the work of foreigners working illegally. Follow the good citizen's clues. Mr. Somchai revealed that the Department of Employment By the Central Employment Registration and Jobseeker Protection Division Integrate with Immigration Division 1 to inspect the work of foreigners illegally working at Pratunam Market, Soi Ratchaprarop 1, Ratchaprarop Road, Thanon Phaya Thai Subdistrict, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok. After receiving a clue from a good citizen The Department of Employment rushed to the area to inspect. From visiting the area, many people resembling foreigners were found. I'm doing sales work in front of a bag shop. shoe store and clothing stores So he showed up and asked to check his identity documents. Found 12 persons of Burmese nationality and 1 person of Laotian nationality, a total of 13 persons, of w hich 5 persons had committed an offense under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522, charged with being an alien in the Kingdom without permission, and 5 having committed an offense under Emergency Decree on the Management of Foreigners' Work, B.E. 2017 and its amendments Charged with being foreigners doing work other than what they have the right to do, 8 people were detained, so they were all detained and handed over to investigators at Phaya Thai Police Station. to prosecute according to law 'Thank you to all the good citizens who came forward to report information to the Department of Employment. We enforce the law very seriously. If found to be truly guilty, they will be prosecuted without exception. By foreigners working without a work permit or working outside of their rights. There is a fine of 5,000 - 50,000 baht and deportation to the country of origin. Including not being able to apply for a work permit for 2 years from the date of punishment. and employers/establishments that accept foreigners without wo rk permits to work or allowing foreigners to work outside of their rights There is a fine ranging from 10,000 - 100,000 baht per foreigner hired. If repeated offenses are punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine from 50,000 - 200,000 baht per one foreigner hired. and prohibiting the employment of foreigners for 3 years,' said the Director-General of the Department of Employment. You can report information to the Central Employment Registration and Jobseeker Protection Division. Department of Employment Ministry of Labor Building, 4th Floor, Tel. 0 2354 1729 or at Provincial Employment Offices in every province. Employment Office, Bangkok Area 1-10 or at the Ministry of Labor hotline, call 1506, press 2, Department of Employment or the Department of Employment hotline, call 1694. Source: Thai News Agency

Bangkok, Mr. Somchai Morakotsriwan, Director-General of the Department of Employment. Command the Central Employment Registration Division and protect job seekers. Visited the Pratunam area Check the work of foreigners working illegally. Follow the good citizen's clues. Mr. Somchai revealed that the Department of Employment By the Central Employment Registration and Jobseeker Protection Division Integrate with Immigration Division 1 to inspect the work of foreigners illegally working at Pratunam Market, Soi Ratchaprarop 1, Ratchaprarop Road, Thanon Phaya Thai Subdistrict, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok. After receiving a clue from a good citizen The Department of Employment rushed to the area to inspect. From visiting the area, many people resembling foreigners were found. I'm doing sales work in front of a bag shop. shoe store and clothing stores So he showed up and asked to check his identity documents. Found 12 persons of Burmese nationality and 1 person of Laotian nationality, a total of 13 persons, of w hich 5 persons had committed an offense under the Immigration Act B.E. 2522, charged with being an alien in the Kingdom without permission, and 5 having committed an offense under Emergency Decree on the Management of Foreigners' Work, B.E. 2017 and its amendments Charged with being foreigners doing work other than what they have the right to do, 8 people were detained, so they were all detained and handed over to investigators at Phaya Thai Police Station. to prosecute according to law 'Thank you to all the good citizens who came forward to report information to the Department of Employment. We enforce the law very seriously. If found to be truly guilty, they will be prosecuted without exception. By foreigners working without a work permit or working outside of their rights. There is a fine of 5,000 - 50,000 baht and deportation to the country of origin. Including not being able to apply for a work permit for 2 years from the date of punishment. and employers/establishments that accept foreigners without wo rk permits to work or allowing foreigners to work outside of their rights There is a fine ranging from 10,000 - 100,000 baht per foreigner hired. If repeated offenses are punishable by imprisonment not exceeding 1 year or a fine from 50,000 - 200,000 baht per one foreigner hired. and prohibiting the employment of foreigners for 3 years,' said the Director-General of the Department of Employment. You can report information to the Central Employment Registration and Jobseeker Protection Division. Department of Employment Ministry of Labor Building, 4th Floor, Tel. 0 2354 1729 or at Provincial Employment Offices in every province. Employment Office, Bangkok Area 1-10 or at the Ministry of Labor hotline, call 1506, press 2, Department of Employment or the Department of Employment hotline, call 1694. Source: Thai News Agency