Thai govt offers one-year financial support to those who employ new grads


BANGKOK (Xinhua): The Thai government is providing a one-year financial support for the employment of new graduates in both public and private sectors throughout Thailand, confirmed Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin on Wednesday (Sept 2).

The government-run Center for the Economic Situation Administration has approved a sum of 23.47 billion baht (about US$753 million) in financial aid for the hiring of an estimated 260,000 new graduates by government agencies, state firms and private firms in all 77 provinces nationwide from Oct 1,2020 until Sept 30,2021, Suchart said.

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