Nakhon Ratchasima, a famous curry and rice restaurant Post a sign to support the minimum wage increase to 600 baht, specifying that 300 baht is not enough to eat, the cost of living cannot survive the current economy.
December 14, 2022 – Reporters reported that After the Pheu Thai Party has announced a campaign policy Will raise the minimum wage to 600 baht per day and salary for a bachelor’s degree Starting at 25,000 baht per month by the year 2027, which makes it widely criticized in Thai society now.
Recently, there have been many restaurant establishments in the area. brought a piece of paper or a signboard to write regarding supporting the policy of raising the minimum wage to 600 baht, such as Krua Nai Nang Curry rice restaurant Located within the area of the Bangchak gas station, Mittraphap Road, Mueang District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, with a signboard placed in front of the store. with a message saying “Krua Nai Nang would like to support a minimum wage of 600 baht.”
Mr. Suraphon Ittrachudej, the owner of Nai Nang Kitchen, revealed that the minimum wage of 600 baht in 2027 was still considered too low. which if you look at the current reality The shop has paid wages more than 300 baht for a long time, apart from new employees who have not passed the trial period. but will have to pay at 300 baht first
There will be employee welfare provided instead, such as meals per day. and can bring food back to eat at home as well It’s helping to take care of each other. After passing the promotion, wages will be adjusted according to the structure of the shop.
There are 5 branches of Krua Nai Nang that he takes care of in the area of Nakhon Ratchasima Province, all of them use this format. Personally, I feel that every policy of the Pheu Thai Party is He did it every time as mentioned. Whether it’s a 30 baht card to cure all diseases which is definitely not a fantasy
300 baht today is definitely not enough. buy daily necessities Where is the cost of living, which many Thai people cannot live in this kind of economy? However, he confirmed that he would definitely support the minimum wage policy of 600 baht because he was confident. and believes that this policy is feasible by 2027