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A Problem Arose After a Thai Auto Parts Factory Charged Exorbitant Amounts of Money to Extend the Work Permits of Burmese Workers, but only Received a 1-Year Extension - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, February 26: Workers at a car parts factory near Bok Kyauk Suepita in Samut Prakan District, Bangkok, Thailand, are protesting after the factory charged exorbitant amounts of money from Burmese workers to extend their working hours, but they were only granted a one-year extension. The factory charged 8,000 baht per worker as extension money, and normally, they would have been granted a two-year extension, but they were only granted a one…
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Yangon, February 26: Workers at a car parts factory near Bok Kyauk Suepita in Samut Prakan District, Bangkok, Thailand, are protesting after the factory charged exorbitant amounts of money from Burmese workers to extend their working hours, but they were only granted a one-year extension. The factory charged 8,000 baht per worker as extension money, and normally, they would have been granted a two-year extension, but they were only granted a one…

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yktnews.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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