The 'hard hit' claim needs some further analysis.
The truth is that 99% of these far flung employers (and Bangkok employers) have been making very large margins (profits) for years and the bottom line is that the sooner there is pressure to 'cut up the cake' in fairer proportions the better.
There is deep inequity* in Thailand in many respects and it could be better and the actions needed do not necesssarily need to raise cost of good and services, just a more bal;anced better sharing of the profit margins.
*No, I'm not suggesting more red shirt protests.
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