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Employer Fires 1,600 Legal Myanmar Workers at Electronics Factory in Thailand, Pays Compensation - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, December 29, 2019 - The employer fired 1,600 Myanmar workers working at a Khmer electronics factory in Phitsanulok, Thailand, without prior notice, MHAC’s Ae Sey Ko Ye Min told Yangon Times. The employer fired them without any prior notice on the morning of December 29, and despite receiving severance pay, the workers are facing hardships as they were laid off en masse. “He fired them, but according to Thai law, they were given full comp…
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Yangon, December 29, 2019 - The employer fired 1,600 Myanmar workers working at a Khmer electronics factory in Phitsanulok, Thailand, without prior notice, MHAC’s Ae Sey Ko Ye Min told Yangon Times. The employer fired them without any prior notice on the morning of December 29, and despite receiving severance pay, the workers are facing hardships as they were laid off en masse. “He fired them, but according to Thai law, they were given full comp…

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