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13 Jan 2015

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Thailand: Govt. sets new regulations to address forced labour on fishing boats; NGOs sceptical about implementation

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“Thailand fights forced labor on fishing boats with new regulation”, 12 January 2015

Thailand will implement new regulations over concerns regarding forced labour on its fishing boats, a senior official said…Among the new regulations that will be put into place are at least 10 hours of rest per working day and 30 days of leave per year, and the registration of migrant workers and their families…The regulations will be enforced within 60 days after approval by the National Legislative Assembly…Non-governmental organizations expressed doubts about whether the reforms will be would be implemented. "Thailand has a long history of extortion and exploitation over migrant workers," said Amy Smith, director of Fortify Rights, a human rights organization in South-east Asia. "Therefore we are sceptical if these regulations will be implemented and sustained."…

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