Hours and Holidays Thailand Bangkok
Employees are entitled to no fewer than 13 national holidays a year, and a minimum of six days of annual vacation after working consecutively for one full year. Employees have the choice of whether they wish to work overtime or on holidays. A female employee is entitled to maternity leave for a period of 90 days including holidays, but the number of paid leave shall not exceed 45 days.
All employees are entitled to a daily rest period of at least one hour after working five consecutive hours. The employer and the employee may arrange the daily rest period to be shorter than one hour at each time, but it must not be less than one hour a day in total. A weekly holiday of at least one day a week at intervals of a six-day period must be arranged by the employer.
For work performed in excess of the maximum number or working hours fixed either by law or by specific agreement (if the latter is lower), employees must be paid overtime compensation. The rates for overtime vary and range from 1-1/2 times to three times the normal hourly wage rate for the actual overtime worked. The maximum number of overtime working hours is limited to not more than 36 hours a week.
Bangkok Base Guides
- Setting Up a Company
- Choose your Corporate Structure
- Corporate Name Reservation
- Memorandum of Association
- Submission of Articles of Association
- Tax Registration
- Value Added Tax (VAT) Registration
- Ordinary Partnership (Ltd./Reg.) Registration
- Public Limited Company Registration
- Representative Office Registration
- Branch Office Registration
- Corporate Structures
- Limited Company
- Branch Office
- Representative Office
- Regional Office
- Regional T & I Support Office
- Partnerships
- Sole Proprietorships
- Joint Ventures
- Licenses and Privileges
- US Amity Treaty
- Running a Company
- Tax Matters
- Corporate Income Tax
- Value Added Tax (VAT)
- VAT Refunds
- Personal Income Tax
- Specific Business Tax
- Remittance Tax
- Other Taxes
- Tax Courts
- Tariff Measures
- BOI Tax Incentives
- IEAT Incentives
- Labor Issues
- Labor Protection
- Hours and Holidays
- Minimum Age
- Sick Leave
- Severance Pay
- Termination of Employment
- Employee Welfare Fund
- Workers Compensation
- Minimum Wages
- Social Security
- Labor Management
- Employee Records
- Stay and Work in Thailand
- Thailand Business Visa
- Thailand One Year Visa
- Thailand Work Permit
- WP Required Documentation
- WP Permitted Activities
- Visa and Immigration Law
