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NO SS (SSO) contributions? NO insurance!


onlycw

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Was told, it's impossible to insure employees until the Work Permit is issued.

Really?!? It's a vit like having third party liability insurance for one's car. Not an option, a necessity!

 

Am suspecting that private schools want to save $$$s. Matching contributions means 750 THB each month they'd rather not spend.

 

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59 minutes ago, aidenai said:

Private schools don't have to participate in the SSO scheme. It's not mandatory for them.



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PRIVATE SCHOOL ACT B.E. 2550 (2007)

 

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Part 6 Working Protection

 

Section 86. 

 

The affairs of a Formal School only on the part of the Director, teachers and educational personnel shall not be subject to the law on labor protection, the law on labor relations, the law on social security and the law on compensation.

 

However, the Director, teachers and educational personnel of a Formal School shall receive remunerations not less than those prescribed in the law on labor protection.


Working protection, the adoption of Working Protection Committee and the minimum remunerations of the Director, teachers and educational personnel of the Formal Schools shall be in accordance with the rules prescribed by the Commission.

 

 

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Where I work, the insurance company will not provide coverage until/unless a work permit is authorized.  It's a comprehensive policy that also provides life-insurance, and the beneficiary MUST be a relative.   If you are living with, but not married to a Thai, they cannot be the beneficiary.   Someone inquired as to why and was told that a lot of the foreigners would end up dead!  

 

 

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