วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 29 May 2024
วันที่ปรับปรุงข้อมูล 29 May 2024
The Department of Employment, Ministry of Labour
Established on September 23, 1993 under the Ministry of Labour, the Department of Employment has the duty of employment promotion and job seekers protection by analyzing the labour market situation and trends, being the labour market information center, as well as developing and promoting the administrative system on employment promotion in order that the working-age people will be able to get jobs that are most suitable to their knowledge and aptitudes and receive appropriate and fair benefits.
The Department of Employment mainly promotes and expands overseas job market and job placement in order to generate job opportunity to the people under 3 principles as follows;
To implement the above mentioned policy, the Department of Employment provides language and pre-departure training for workers and manages Overseas Job-Seekers Registration Centre where job-seekers can come to sign in and look for overseas jobs and employers may also look for properly matched workers. At the same time control and supervision of private recruitment agencies according to existing law and regulations is also another major duty of the DOE. Its main function also aims at reducing costs of going to work abroad, preventing fraud, protecting rights and benefits of job-seekers before and during working period including after they return home, and providing appropriate assistance for those who have trouble with overseas employment.
Thai workers went for overseas employment since 1965 to several countries in which they created great performance and productivity to overseas employers. Number of Thai workers dramatically increased during 2005 and 2008 with the exception of 2009 due to global economic crisis. Then, they are increased again during 2010 to 2011 and are decreased in 2012 mainly in Israel and Taiwan, as a result of transitional period from private to governmental sending to Israel and the reducing recruitment fee policy to send Thai workers to Taiwan. However, dramatically decreasing remained in 2013 due to increasing in country’s minimum wage.
The numbers of Thai workers with outstanding potentiality are now being dispatched to the Middle East and African countries. Thai workers ensure overseas employers of their capability to support their business and to strengthen their competitiveness among others. Thai workers are not only well known among overseas employers of their well-trained in vocational education; local law, culture but also of their hard working, patience, dedication and easy going personality.
Moreover, the Ministry of Labour and the DOE prefer to dispatch more potential and skilled or semi-skilled Thai workers to more developed countries to reinforce workers skills and experiences in order to boost the country productivity and economic development.
The DOE through the Overseas Employment Administration Office is coordinating necessary functions with the cooperation between public and private sectors engaging in the process of dispatching Thai workers to work overseas. The office consists of staff from the Ministry of Labour, the National Police Bureau and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The aim is to facilitate Thai workers to manage concerned matters including passport issuance and criminal record check before going to work overseas within a short time and to cut off middlemen and illegal agents. Thai workers, recruitment agencies and the foreign employers can enjoy benefits from DOE as follows:
1) Recruiting Thai workers on behalf of overseas employers according to the demand letters.
2) Provision of public overseas job placement and promotion services with free of charge to the job-seekers.
3) Reception of self-arrangement overseas job placement report workers who contact directly with overseas employer.
4) Registration of job seekers in the Overseas Job-Seekers Registration Centers (Labour banks) for overseas employers and recruitment agencies to select the Job-seekers wishing to work overseas must register themselves in the centers.
5) Issuance of passports by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
6) Examination of the criminal record of Thai workers by National Police Bureau.
7) Providing of Aid Fund for Overseas Workers application. Thai workers may pay 300 - 500 Baht (10 – 17 US$) to apply for the fund membership and are eligible for enjoying privileges and rights against situations where they are abandoned overseas without financial support to return home. The assistance also covers workers with legal and financial difficulties.
8) Provision of pre-departure All Thai workers who are going to work overseas must attend the pre-departure orientation conducted by the DOE, Ministry of Labour with free of charge.
9) Reception and processing of an application for permission to set up an overseas recruitment agency. An applicant must have at least one million Baht registered capital together with a guarantee of five million Baht cash, bond or bank guarantee for their performance.
10) Issuance of permit for private recruitment agencies to dispatch Thai workers to work overseas.
11) The Department of Employment is responsible for providing free of charge services for employers wishing to hire Thai workers and for Thai job-seekers wishing to work overseas.
There are five legal channels to go overseas for employment:
An overseas employer may recruit Thai workers by either authorizing private recruitment agencies or the Department of Employment to act on his behalf. There are more than 100 recruitment agencies in Thailand willing to cooperate with the employer in the recruitment process. Meanwhile, a worker may also contact directly with the employer and can only report to the Department of Employment together with certain employment contract as certified or seen by the authorities concerned before departure. List of Private Recruitment Agencies is provided in www.overseas.doe.go.th.
According to the Recruitment and Job-Seeker Protection Act, B.E.2528 (1985) and B.E. 2537 (1994) section 50 “Any overseas employer or the representative is prohibited to directly select and recruit the employee in the Kingdom for working overseas, unless such an employer or the representative has authorized any overseas recruitment agency or the Department of Employment to recruit thereof”.
An employer wishing to apply for the service of the Overseas Employment Administration Office, Department of Employment is required to carry out the following steps:
The employer shall contact and ask for approval from the Department of Employment or contact Office of Labour Affairs, Royal Thai Embassy or Royal Thai Consulate-General in the employer’s country.
The Overseas Job Seekers Registration Centre is set up as a labour bank where over 12,000 job seekers of various qualifications and skills were reserved and managed with a computer on-line system through the Overseas Employment Administration Office and 76 Provincial Employment Offices and 10 District Offices in Bangkok all over Thailand.
If the Department of Employment does not have the workers of the qualification required by the employer in the Overseas Job-Seekers Registration Centre, there will be advertisement placed in the mass media or newspapers. In such case the employer shall pay the expenses (if any).
The employer or the representative shall carry out the interview, if desired. In case where the workers have to be tested or further trained in any skills, the Department of Skill Development which has testing and training centres for certain qualifications or private training institutions will be called upon.
The Department of Employment will have the workers be examined at a hospital or clinic according to the standard set by the Department of Employment.
The Department of Employment shall facilitate the application for passports and visas which the workers shall pay their own expenses.
The Department of Employment will conduct training and orientation for workers before travelling abroad. The employer may also join the training and orientation, which will be carried out mostly after the visa has been obtained.
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