An increasing number of Western companies are relocating production facilities from China to Thailand due to China’s increasing minimum wages. The Thai government is constantly passing legislation in efforts to raise the education and technical skills of its labor force, which currently has nearly 40 million workers. Our publications on Thailand can help you navigate the changing labor laws and reforms in Thailand.
If you are having trouble finding the best executives for your Thailand offices, do not hesitate to contact one of PBI’s consultants through our consulting form.
February 23, 2012 $350
Broadcast by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Western HR management teams often find managing Asian cultural diversity challenging. By gaining an understanding of the unique local culture, they can manage Asian employees more effectively.
December 8, 2011 $350
Broadcast by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
HR and recruiting issues are experiencing rapid changes throughout Asia. This webcast will explore the most recent developments in labor regulations in places like Japan, Korea, and China as well as finding suitable executives for your firm.
By: Ames Gross and Andrew Connor
November 1, 2006
Published by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
Thailands labor force has more than 35 million people and growing foreign investment. This article examines issues relevant to foreign HR managers in Thailand and includes information on labor laws, recent labor trends and benefits.
By: Ames Gross
December 2001
Published in Corporate Relocation News
With a vast labor force and growing acceptance of foreign investment, Thailand has an increasing number of opportunities for foreign firms to do business. Here we discuss labor trends and legal concerns as well as other key human resources issues.
By: Ames Gross and Tim McDonald
February 1998
Published in ACA News
Southeast Asia will likely be one of the fastest growing markets in the years ahead. Due to staffing challenges, many companies in Southeast Asia are reexamining their policies for compensating, hiring, and retaining employees.
By: Ames Gross
September 1997
Published in International HR Journal
Southeast Asia will continue to be one of the highest growth areas in the world. The countries in Southeast Asia are now dealing with more problems with human resource issues.
By: Ames Gross
March 1996
Published by Pacific Bridge, Inc.
HR executives need to have a good understanding of the legal system and key local workplace issues in order to find success abroad. This article explores human resource and cultural matters that are vital to successful business operations in Thailand.
Find more information on headhunting services in Thailand here.
Learn more about specific executive recruiting services in Thailand, and please contact our Thailand executive search specialists through our contact form.