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Thailand has succeeded in controlling the COVID-19 outbreak situation. until it has been accepted internationally Even today the number of new infections in the country is zero. Impact from the COVID-19 situation The past can still be found in other areas. continuously Therefore, a seminar was held to find solutions to the problem. There is interesting information and opinions as follows. Pol. Gen. Adul Saengsingkaew, Chairman of the Senate Labor Committee, spoke about the overall picture at the opening of the seminar that “The impact on labor comes from two important factors: government measures to control the situation; and the adjustment of the business sector and employment that has resulted in the concept of "New Normal". Therefore, the government and related agencies should urgently review, consider and plan to drive employment promotion. Creating appropriate income Adjusting the social security system Effective protection and assistance for workers Including developing and enhancing skills for workers.” “The COVID-19 crisis is unlike any crisis in the past,” said Dr. Saowanee Chantaphong, senior expert.
Macroeconomic Department Bank of Thailand Discussing Email Marketing List the economic problems caused by the COVID-19 situation in the seminar “Guidelines for driving the Thai labor market to overcome the COVID-19 era: Adaptation of workers of all age groups for progress. Stable and Sustainable” The seminar was organized in collaboration with the Coordinating Center for Labor Research of Chulalongkorn University. Senate Labor Committee and National Labor Research Center Ministry of Labor to exchange knowledge Information and opinions on the adjustment of all labor groups and all sectors, both in the medium and long term. Including to find ways to prepare to deal with crises that may occur in the future. In addition, from May - early June 2020, 7 online seminars were held on the topic "Thai labor market after COVID-19: Adapting for survival and sustainability" by CU- ColLar to join in exchanging the severity of the COVID-19 crisis with network partners As well as guidelines for future adaptation.
Dr. Monthakarn Chimmamee, a researcher from the Institute of Social Research, Chulalongkorn University and CU–ColLar, presented the conclusions drawn from the seminar that COVID-19 crisis It has an overall negative and positive impact on the Thai labor market in three main dimensions as follows: The first dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “aggravated and revealed the problem.” The second dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “ Accelerating Digital Transformation” The third dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “created new jobs. and new opportunities.” In terms of policy recommendations, there are 4 pillars and 1 guideline: “Support existing work Add new work keep safe Join in editing and discussing. Focus on skill development Raise the level of Thailand towards sustainability
Macroeconomic Department Bank of Thailand Discussing Email Marketing List the economic problems caused by the COVID-19 situation in the seminar “Guidelines for driving the Thai labor market to overcome the COVID-19 era: Adaptation of workers of all age groups for progress. Stable and Sustainable” The seminar was organized in collaboration with the Coordinating Center for Labor Research of Chulalongkorn University. Senate Labor Committee and National Labor Research Center Ministry of Labor to exchange knowledge Information and opinions on the adjustment of all labor groups and all sectors, both in the medium and long term. Including to find ways to prepare to deal with crises that may occur in the future. In addition, from May - early June 2020, 7 online seminars were held on the topic "Thai labor market after COVID-19: Adapting for survival and sustainability" by CU- ColLar to join in exchanging the severity of the COVID-19 crisis with network partners As well as guidelines for future adaptation.
Dr. Monthakarn Chimmamee, a researcher from the Institute of Social Research, Chulalongkorn University and CU–ColLar, presented the conclusions drawn from the seminar that COVID-19 crisis It has an overall negative and positive impact on the Thai labor market in three main dimensions as follows: The first dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “aggravated and revealed the problem.” The second dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “ Accelerating Digital Transformation” The third dimension is that the COVID-19 crisis has “created new jobs. and new opportunities.” In terms of policy recommendations, there are 4 pillars and 1 guideline: “Support existing work Add new work keep safe Join in editing and discussing. Focus on skill development Raise the level of Thailand towards sustainability