Oprettet af bamsen d. 15-01-2010 06:23
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http://www.phuket...sp?id=8241
PHUKET TOWN: The Thai Hotels Association has sought help
for a Patong-based tour company whose Danish employees were
arrested for working illegally late last month.
Tan Chee Kiong, vice president of the Thai Hotels Association (Southern Chapter), on
Tuesday morning went to Phuket Vice Governor Tri Augkaradacha to
plead the company’s case.
The company, the local affiliate of a large Copenhagen-based tour company,
will bring in 8,000 Scandinavians on direct charter flights to the island this high season.
Each tourist is expected to spend an average of 40,000 baht during stays,
pumping roughly 320-million-baht into the local economy, Mr Tan explained.
The Phuket-based staff, now unable to work, are awaiting court dates for
violating Thai labor law.
Immigration Police on December 28 raided the company’s offices at
the Royal Crown Hotel in Patong, finding five Danes working there without work permits.
The company had already applied for permits for five workers, though none had been
issued at the time of the raid.
The company, Remix Thailand, was quickly set up in order to operate during
the lucrative high season and its first charter flight landed in Phuket on December 21.
The raid allegedly followed a report to police by representatives of the company
that previously held a contract with the same Danish company, sources
familiar with the case told the Gazette.
Vice Governor Tri was sympathetic to the company’s plight, but insisted
no special favors could be done.
The company would need to increase its registered capital to be able to apply
for all of the employees, he said.
Thai law stipulates two million baht of registered capital for each alien worker.
“We will co-ordinate with Immigration and the court to help those who were arrested,
but they will have to pay fines, the amounts of which will be up to the court,”
said V/Gov Tri, who is tasked with overseeing tourism related matters on the island.
“This is the first time something like this has happened.
We don’t want to create problems for tourism, so we’ll make things
as convenient for them as we can,” he said.
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