In a significant policy shift, Thailand has expanded its work permit program, now including Myanmar refugees as part of the country’s evolving labor force strategy. This move comes amid changing dynamics in the regional workforce and the gradual decline of Cambodian labor availability, which has traditionally filled many of the country’s low-skilled sectors. The initiative aims not only to regulate the employment of refugees legally but also to address labor shortages in industries such as agriculture, construction, and manufacturing.

Key highlights of the new program include:

  • Priority hiring of Myanmar refugees in sectors previously dominated by Cambodian workers
  • Legal work permits valid for one year, with eligibility for renewal
  • Employer obligations to provide fair wages and social protections under Thai labor law
  • Enhanced monitoring to prevent exploitation and ensure compliance
Labor Group Previous Role New Focus
Cambodian Workers Seasonal Agriculture Declining Numbers
Myanmar Refugees Informal Sector Expanded Legal Employment