The new Thai Labour Minister's five policies include equipping Thai workers with AI skills by focusing on developing AI curricula aligned with the manufacturing and service sectors and providing all worker groups with skill training through cross-sector collaborations.
Bangkok (VNA) - Thailand's new Labour Minister Pongkawin Jungrungruangkit has unveiled five core policies with a focus 🐭on artificial intelligence (AI) training and youth employment opportunities especially for those aged 15 to 18.
His five policies include equipping Thai workers with AI skills by focusing on developing AI curricula aligned with the manufacturing and service sectors and providing all worker groups with skill training through cross-sector collaborations. In addition, the private sector will be encouraged to participate in developing workers' AI skills.
The second policy is equal labour protection rights. The ministry will push for new labour laws to cover over 21 million informal workers and modernise the social security system, ensuring equitable care for all worker groups, he said.
The third policy, called "Learn to Earn", is aimed at encouraging young citizens aged 15-18 to earn an income while in school, allowing them to gain work experience, develop their skills and spend their free time more productively.
The fourth policy is to create economic opportunities by increasing Thai workers' income. The ministry will urgently upskill and reskill approximately 1.8 million Thai workers who still earn less than 400 THB (12.3 USD) a day to allow them to earn a higher wage.
The fifth policy is to urgently regulate foreign workers. This involves encouraging them to obtain proper permits and enforcing relevant laws to prevent illegal employment and job displacement for Thai citizens.
Pongkawin officially began his tenure as Minister of Labour on July 4./.
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