Predict the year 63. The labor market is heavily risky. Dreaded dismissal
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Vice Chairperson of the Federation of Thai Employers and Entrepreneurs of Industry Association predicts year 63. The labor market is heavily at risk. Dreaded dismissal After the cork factory, Trade Vart presses exports, minus 2% in revenue.
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<p>Today (8 Oct 19) Mr Thanit Sorat, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Thai Employers and Entrepreneurs, said that the employment of Thai labor is now slowing down. From approximately 37.6 million Thai workers, accounting for 56.5% of the total population Due to the trade war problem which has caused the global economy to slow down Until Thai exports in 2019 have a negative 1.5-2% chance. Therefore, keep in mind that the risk of the labor market in 2020 will increase when the new graduates will enter the system by another 440,000 people from March to April. 2020, which is a 9.27% increase from this year, may face higher unemployment
While Dienawan found that Labor markets in many regions such as exports, production, service, logistics, retail and wholesale. In a slowdown period There is a reduction in the recruitment of new labor. And some parts have advanced technology, such as AI, robots, and various technologies. Causing employment to fall, therefore it is something to look at risks Therefore, the government must support it by issuing economic stimulus measures to create internal consumption.
The factors that will affect the labor market in the next phase are 1. The beginning of the digital age that focuses on technology instead of more people. 2. Investment promotion conditions that focus on the target industry using advanced technology 3. The slowing global economy and 4. Thailand's unemployment, although ranked 7th from 181 or an average unemployment of 1.1-1.2%, but most of Thai workers are informal workers, this group is not considered unemployed. Causing Thailand to have low unemployment
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