The Minister of Labor clarifies! The ‘Mitsu dismisses the hiring-panas moves’ because wages are cheaper



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Labor Minister “Suchart Chom Klin” reveals “Mitsubishi” leads caused by volunteer employees leaving “Panasonic” headquarters in Vietnam. Because wages are cheaper

Today (October 2) Mr. Suchart Chomklin, Minister of Labor Unveiled the case that the image of Mitsubishi employees in the Amata City Industrial Estate embraced its last goodbye. Because the company offered a voluntary resignation program Suchart said from the investigation by the Chonburi Labor Protection and Welfare Office

Oversaw the situation of Mitsubishi Elevator Asia Company Limited, Chonburi Province There is a reduction in the number of employees. There is a program for employees to voluntarily resign and pay special assistance equivalent to legal compensation and the additional premium required by law. Effective October 1, 2020.

Mr. Suchart went on to say that the facts can conclude that the Company is currently located at No. 700/86 within the Chonburi Industrial Park of the city of Amata, Villa No. 6, Don Hua Lo Subdistrict. Mueang Chonburi District Chonburi Province It is an establishment, production, installation of elevators and escalators. There are approximately 2,400 employees.

The reason why the company has reduced the number of employees Due to the decrease in orders due to the impact of COVID-19. With a project announcement that allows employees to resign voluntarily by paying special assistance equal to legal compensation and extra money above the law.

The minimum received for 16 months, the maximum received for 37 months, as of October 1, 2020, with a total of 970 employees interested in applying to the program, exceeding the objective that the company has approved with a voluntary resignation of 686 people.

The company has paid special help and extra money to employees of approximately 560 million baht. You can see that the reasons why employees voluntarily leave many. Because the company pays more compensation than the legal incentive.

Suchart also mentioned the case of news articles that appeared in various media. That the Panasonic company moved its production base to Vietnam In investigating this case, it was discovered that Panasonic has now moved its production base to washing machines and refrigerators to increase business value. Because Vietnam has cheaper wages than Thailand Along with the quiet political situation

However, Panasonic Group currently has 18 factories in Thailand and employs more than 10,000 workers, with major products such as audio, television, printed circuit board and electronic components, batteries, etc., all of which are still in operation. Made in thailand




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