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Over 200 Legal Myanmar Workers at Solar Panel Factory in Rayong, Thailand, Have Had Their Wages Cut and Their Jobs Suspended - Khit Thit Media

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Yangon, May 12 More than 200 Myanmar workers working at a solar panel manufacturing factory in Rayong Province, Thailand, have filed a complaint with Thai authorities on May 12, alleging that they were being forced to stop working without pay and that they had been denied wages. The Myanmar workers, who have been working at the factory for about eight months, had previously been paid overtime (OT) regularly, but this month the factory cut them b…
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Yangon, May 12 More than 200 Myanmar workers working at a solar panel manufacturing factory in Rayong Province, Thailand, have filed a complaint with Thai authorities on May 12, alleging that they were being forced to stop working without pay and that they had been denied wages. The Myanmar workers, who have been working at the factory for about eight months, had previously been paid overtime (OT) regularly, but this month the factory cut them b…

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yktnews.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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