Migrants forced to stay on the border

Employers in Tak have managed to persuade the authorities to slap travel restrictions on all migrants registered to work in five border provinces. Even migrants who are holding Temporary Passports which should allow migrants to travel freely throughout the country are now facing restrictions.

According to the Department of Employments’ Memo of  the 5th June, 2012, Guidelines to Check the Documents of Migrants who entered the country illegally Who Travel Outside of the Province,  the Federation of Thai Industries (Tak Chapter) reported that there is a shortage of workers because migrants are escaping to other areas of Thailand. What they did not say was that the conditions and pay in the Tak border areas are so bad that migrants leave to find better working conditions elsewhere.

Migrants in Mae Sot have long complained that they have been put last in the queue to receive these documents, with migrants working in other areas of Thailand receiving their documents ahead of those based in Mae Sot. Now that they have received them, they are being treated differently from migrants registered in other areas of Thailand. They are still being restricted from travelling, despite the national regulation that migrants holding Temporary Passports can travel freely. Migrants are now reporting that they are being stopped and turned back at Huay Hin Fon check point even if they are holding a Temporary Passport, a valid visa and a valid work permit.  For others, they are being asked to pay money in order to continue on their journey. The new restrictions  are not only counter to the national policy  but are also providing more opportunities for corruption and brokers.

Officials at the Huay Hin Fon checkpoint have been instructed to only allow migrants with temporary passports to travel if they have all the documents necessary to change employers. Migrants are thus relegated once more to the same status as holding the migrant workers’ card. Migrants have invested time, energy and money to navigate the various procedures and steps to change their status to a legal status holding a passport, visa and work permit. They are surely asking themselves, why they bothered?  What do they have to show for their investment? They are still paid much less than the legal minimum wage, they are still working in sub standard conditions, they are still not allowed to travel freely. They are still being called “migrants who entered the country illegally”, they are still being blamed for the  borders’ problems instead of being celebrated for the economic development of the border backwaters.

These restrictions on travel of migrants holding temporary passports should be immediately lifted.

The real cause of the problem of the shortage of workers in Mae Sot is the appalling working conditions. The solution is simple, the Department of Employment and the Federation of Thai Industries instead of making recommendations to immigration and exerting authority beyond their mandate, should instead instruct all employers in the five border districts of Tak to clean up their act and follow the law : pay minimum wages, improve working and safety conditions and show a little respect for the workers who have made them so comfortable for so long. 

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Other countries' governments

Other countries' governments at least pretend to have the welfare of the people at heart. Not in Thailand. Government has always been the group of gangsters who have seized power, enabling them and their cronies to mercilessly exploit the land and the people. Right up front. They make no excuses.

What's the point of being 'elite' if you can't walk on the necks of the people? No point at all. That's what government is for.

Where the anti-democratic

Where the anti-democratic Democrat Party is hot ...

http://psephos.adam-carr.net/countries/t/thailand/maps/thailand201117.GIF

... and where it's not.

First sentence ... Employers

First sentence ...

Employers in Tak have managed to persuade the authorities to slap travel restrictions on all migrants registered to work in five border provinces.

Last sentence ...

The real cause of the problem of the shortage of workers in Mae Sot is the appalling working conditions. The solution is simple, the Department of Employment and the Federation of Thai Industries instead of making recommendations to immigration and exerting authority beyond their mandate, should instead instruct all employers in the five border districts of Tak to clean up their act and follow the law : pay minimum wages, improve working and safety conditions and show a little respect for the workers who have made them so comfortable for so long.

Is that correct? Or should they both read five border provinces?

I imagine that, since its "employers in Tak" in sentence 1, it ought in fact to be five border districts of Tak ... that brilliant orange, 60 - 70% 'elite', anti-democratic, Democrat Party voting province?

The 5 border districts seem



The 5 border districts seem to be districts 4,5,6,7 and 8.

TAK 1 { districts 1 and 9 ? }

Candidate Party Votes %
Tiarachai Suwanapen Democrat Party 46,125 57.4
Sommat Meesin For Thais 17,359 21.6
Thanat Taweegeuagungit Thai National Dev Party 16,508 20.6
Baytmat Burongun Nat Dev of the Motherland 193 00.2
2 others   158 00.2
Total   80,343

TAK 2 { districts 6,7 and 8 ? }

Candidate Party Votes %
Chaiwutti Bannawat Democrat Party 51,511 69.7
Worratit Chaiyanan For Thais 21,482 29.1
Jakpon Gaew Sawang Nat Dev of the Motherland 549 00.7
2 others   383 00.5
Total   73,925

TAK 3 { districts 2,3,4 and 5 ? }

Candidate Party Votes %
Tanitpon Chaiyanan Democrat Party 31,147 51.0
Gritna Pumson For Thais 16,931 27.7
Suganlaya Chohkbamrung Thai Pride 12,673 20.7
Sayan Taysa Nat Dev of the Motherland 214 00.4
1 other   140 00.2
Total   61,105