Thailand resources

February 2024

  1. Thailand Decent Work Country Programme 2023-27 (Leaflet)

    Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) 2023-27 sets out key areas for cooperation between ILO and its government, employer and worker constituents in Thailand.

  2. © ILO 2024

    Thailand and International Labour Organization agree work priorities thru 2027

    Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP) 2023-27 sets out key areas for cooperation between ILO and its government, employer and worker constituents in Thailand.

  3. © ILO/Gita Lingga 2024

    Sectoral skills council is key in providing skilled workers according to the need of the industry

    Five main recommendations to strengthen Indonesian human capital and ensure skills’ link and match in electronics sector are jointly developed by key sectoral labour actors with the facilitation of the ILO’s Skills Development and Responsible Business Conduct.

  4. © ILO 2024

    First aid skills offer a lifeline to fishers at sea

    ILO's EU-funded Ship to Shore Rights South East Asia programme is collaborating with NGO Stella Maris to give fishers in Thai fleet life-saving skills for safer maritime journeys.

  5. TRIANGLE in ASEAN Newsletter

  6. Communications and Event Service Provider TOR

    ILO Bangkok Office is looking to recruit a communications & event service provider to produce two videos and communication materials (i.e., flyer, social media cards, infographics) including graphic design, and take high-quality photos during the regional workshop in Bangkok, Thailand on 14-15 May 2024. To apply, please send your complete application to ahnh@ilo.org, copying jiraporn@ilo.org by February 23, 2024.

  7. Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: ASEAN Regional Dialogue on Young People’s Skills, Employability and Transition to Decent Work

    The “Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: ASEAN Regional Dialogue on Young People’s Skills, Employability and Transition to Decent Work” was co-organized by the ASEAN Secretariat, the International Labour Organization (ILO), and UNICEF in collaboration with the UNDP, UNESCO, and UN Women, through the endorsement of the ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Youth (SOMY) on 17-18 October 2023 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

  8. Fourth Joint Dialogue on labour migration between the ASEAN Trade Union Council and the ASEAN Confederation of Employers

    14 February 2024

    The ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) and the ASEAN Trade Union Council (ATUC) and their country-level affiliates are meeting in Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, on 14 February 2024 for a Fourth Joint Dialogue on labour migration.

  9. © ILO/Gita Lingga 2024

    Engaging trade unions in skills development for improved productivity and working conditions

    The ILO urges trade unions to actively take a leading role in anticipating and building skills for the future.

  10. Automotive Supply Chain Programme in Thailand

    1 September 2022 - 31 August 2025

    Recent global disruptions, including COVID-19, economic downturns, and trade tensions, have highlighted the critical yet fragile nature of global supply chains. The Automotive Supply Chain Programme in Thailand supports these efforts by harnessing opportunities to improve human capital, decent work and responsible business in the country’s leading export sector.