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Thai aquaculture industry vows to stop illegal labour

Published on 12 November, 2013, Last updated at 00:10 GMT
 
Thai aquaculture industry vows to stop illegal labour

Eight Thai industry associations, involved in aquaculture and fisheries, have joined together in the signing of an agreement aiming to stop illegal labour, and help improve the country's reputation in the matter.

A signing ceremony was held and chaired over by Yukol Limlamthong, Minister of Agriculture.

The eight associations included the National Fisheries Association of Thailand, the Overseas Fisheries Association, the Thai Fishmeal Producers Association, the Thai Feed Mill Association, the Thai Frozen Foods Association, the Thai Shrimp Association, the Thai Tuna Industry Association, and the Thai Food Processors' Association.

All eight associations vowed to stop employing illegal migrant workers in a bid to help the country get out of the US's 'Tier 2 Watch List'.

According to the Limlamthong, Thailand is on the US's Tier 2 Watch List for human trafficking, and if it does not make changes now, it could be included in the Tier 3 Watch List; which will have a tremendous effect on the country's export. Thailand has been on the US's watch list now for the past 4 consecutive years.

Chairman of The Thai Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Isara Vongkusolkit, said that the eight associations as well as stopping illegal labour, would also work to support workers' quality of life as well as declare war against child labour.

Vongkusolkit also expressed his belief that, with all sides' concerted efforts, the problem of human trafficking will eventually be eliminated.

 

 
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