Lao Government Increases Minimum Wage for Third Time Since 2018
The Lao government has again lifted the monthly minimum wage, the third time since 2018.
Read MoreThe Lao government has again lifted the monthly minimum wage, the third time since 2018.
Read MoreDespite the 25% increased salary raise by the government, Lao people are still concerned about their daily financial needs due to inflation and high cost of living.
Read MoreA new law aimed at protecting the rights of both workers and employers, were submitted by the Labour ministry.
Read MoreThai election has been a source of chatter – online and offline – in neighboring Laos, where many merchants rely on a stable Thai baht
Read MoreRampant inflation in Laos and the depreciation of the kip, motivates young people to seek jobs in Thailand,
Read MoreThe rising cost of living and comparatively low wages are forcing thousands of Lao nationals to seek employment in other countries.
Read MoreAn increase on the minimum salary wage will be implemented starting May 1.
Read MoreLao workers are flood crossing the border to find jobs in Thailand.
Read MoreDue to garbage and traffic issues, officials decided to close Sihom street market.
Read MoreA groundbreaking ceremony was held for Khaen twin towers of the Sithandone Special Economic Zone in Khong, Champassak.
Read MoreMany factories and companies in Laos have vacancies but few people are interested in working for the low pay that is offered.
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