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Thailand has delayed the minimum wage increase from 330 baht to 400 baht per day, originally set for October 1, due to a lack of a quorum in the committee meetings. The increase will now take effect approximately two weeks later, and it will apply to businesses that employ more than 200 people. The government aims to boost economic growth with a 450 billion baht stimulus scheme and a 2.6%
Courtesy: theprint.in
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