Establishment of a “Welfare Committee”
Keywords: Mazars, Thailand, Legal, Welfare Committee, Labor Protection Act
1) Member of the Welfare Committee: At least 5 elected employee representatives. The Committee shall hold office for 2 years and can then be re-elected.
2) Powers and duties of the Welfare Committee:
2.1) To jointly consult with the Employer for the purpose of providing welfare to the employees;
2.2) To give advice and recommendations to the Employer regarding the provision of welfare for the Employees;
2.3) To inspect, control and supervise the welfare arrangements provided for the employees; and
2.4) To make comments and propose guidelines on the welfare arrangements for the benefit of the Employees to the Labor Welfare Committee.
3) Frequency of Meetings: Every 3 months (quarterly) or upon request by more than half of the total number of the committee members or the labor union with appropriate reason.
4) Primary welfare: The Employer shall provide primary welfare to the employees: clean water, restrooms, medical supplies, first aid room, nurse, doctor and a vehicle for taking employees to hospital.
Further, the employer should provide welfare in accordance with the agreements it has mutually agreed with the employees.
Note: Place of business means a head office or branch office where the number of employees reaches at least 50.