Thailand

Burmese version : Do they know it’s International Migrants Day?

17/12/12

8:08 minutes (7.44 MB) | 319 lectures | 177 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Do they know it’s International Migrants Day? For the two million  migrants in Thailand threatened with deportation from December 14th onwards, December 18th, International Migrants Day has no meaning at all.

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Shan version : Do they know it’s International Migrants Day?

17/12/12

6:30 minutes (5.96 MB) | 306 lectures | 170 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Do they know it’s International Migrants Day? For the two million  migrants in Thailand threatened with deportation from December 14th onwards, December 18th, International Migrants Day has no meaning at all.

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Thai version : DO THEY KNOW IT’S INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS DAY?

17/12/12

7:06 minutes (6.5 MB) | 359 lectures | 169 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Do they know it’s International Migrants Day? For the two million  migrants in Thailand threatened with deportation from December 14th onwards, December 18th, International Migrants Day has no meaning at all.

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Do they know it's International Migrants Day?

17/12/12

5:28 minutes (5 MB) | 929 lectures | 237 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Do they know it’s International Migrants Day? For the two million  migrants in Thailand threatened with deportation from December 14th onwards, December 18th, International Migrants Day has no meaning at all. It is Day 4 of a crackdown which if carried through will bring injuries and deaths in the panic of raids and in the overcrowding of old trucks used to deport people to the borders, it will disrupt the education of children and  the security and stability of families, it will destroy the livelihood of whole villages in Burma.

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The Realities of Burmese Migrants in Thailand

06/07/12

6:46 minutes (3.1 MB) | 1050 lectures | 213 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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A new docu-drama is being filmed in Southern Thailand. It tells the story of young Burmese struggling to survive in tough conditions and low-paid jobs on rubber plantations, construction sites and fishing boats. 

The film portrays the lives of the Burmese migrants in Thailand – unknown to people inside Burma.  Many Burmese believe migrant workers enjoy a better life after they leave Burma.

Ron Corben joins the film crew for a look behind the scenes.

Minimum wages, Living wages: A wage to have a good life on (Burmese version)

15/12/11

8:14 minutes (3.3 MB) | 606 lectures | 190 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Workers in Thailand were earlier this year promised a significant raise to the minimum wage. From a mere 5US$ a day, the current government’s election promise was to increase that to 10US$ a day equally in every province. But the promise has not yet been fulfilled and workers are still surviving on a wage which barely covers  a workers’ daily needs let alone the needs of their dependents or any security for the future.

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Minimum wages, Living wages: A wage to have a good life on (Shan version)

15/12/11

4:28 minutes (1.79 MB) | 697 lectures | 195 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Workers in Thailand were earlier this year promised a significant raise to the minimum wage. From a mere 5US$ a day, the current government’s election promise was to increase that to 10US$ a day equally in every province. But the promise has not yet been fulfilled and workers are still surviving on a wage which barely covers  a workers’ daily needs let alone the needs of their dependents or any security for the future.

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Minimum wages, Living wages: A wage to have a good life on (Thai version)

15/12/11

5:06 minutes (2.04 MB) | 804 lectures | 201 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Thailand: Campaigning for minimum wages - Contribution by MAP Foundation

15/12/11

7:58 minutes (3.19 MB) | 2596 lectures | 191 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier
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Minimum wages, Living wages: A wage to have a good life on Workers in Thailand were earlier this year promised a significant raise to the minimum wage. From a mere 5US$ a day, the current government’s election promise was to increase that to 10US$ a day equally in every province. But the promise has not yet been fulfilled and workers are still surviving on a wage which barely covers a workers’ daily needs let alone the needs of their dependents or any security for the future.

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Burmese workers in Thailand

20/10/11

16:54 minutes (3.87 MB) | 446 lectures | 149 téléchargements | téléchargez ce fichier

Thailand continues to be one of Asia's economic tigers. But the human cost is high. The other side of the Thai-Burma boom.

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