Act (No.7), B.E. 2562 stipulates additional legal severance pay rates for employees who have worked for an uninterrupted period of twenty years or more. Such employees are entitled to receive
employees who have worked for an uninterrupted period of twenty years or more. Such employees are entitled to receive compensation at a rate of not less than that of the last 400 days’s compensation at the
expenses increased by severance pay rate for employees who have worked for an uninterrupted period of 20 years or more are entitled to receive compensation at a rate of not less than the last 400 days from
exchange; (b) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods ; and (c) the customary
) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods; and (c) the customary practice of such
) containing no provisions that permit one party having the obligation to deliver goods to settle by cash or set-off with the other party in lieu of the delivery of goods; and (c) the customary practice of such
employed by the samre employer for an uninterrupted period of 20 years or more, receives severance payment of 400 days of wages at the most recent rate, which is increased from the current maximum rate of
employed by the samre employer for an uninterrupted period of 20 years or more, receives severance payment of 400 days of wages at the most recent rate, which is increased from the current maximum rate of
Act has been enacted in the Royal Gazette. The Labour Protection Act includes a requirement that an employee who is terminated after having been employed by the same employer for an uninterrupted period
Gazette on April 5, 2019. This stipulates additional legal severance pay rates for employees who have worked for an uninterrupted period of twenty years or more, with such employees entitled to receive not