On July 26th, Sinopec Engineering Group-Thailand employees continued to protest in front of Thai Oil's refinery in the town of Si Racha for the third day..The employees are protesting to demand their unpaid wages from the oil company. A representative of the protesters said they will escalate the protest over the weekend if the companies and Labor Ministry continue to ignore their pleas..The Department of Labor Protection and Welfare announced that both sides reached an agreement, with Sinopec to "gradually pay the employees by August 20th.".Some workers, however, are still dissatisfied with the agreement because they have not received their salaries for four months..Thai Oil said that the cause of the unpaid wages was that the joint venture for the Clean Fuel Project did not pay the subcontractors.
On July 26th, Sinopec Engineering Group-Thailand employees continued to protest in front of Thai Oil's refinery in the town of Si Racha for the third day..The employees are protesting to demand their unpaid wages from the oil company. A representative of the protesters said they will escalate the protest over the weekend if the companies and Labor Ministry continue to ignore their pleas..The Department of Labor Protection and Welfare announced that both sides reached an agreement, with Sinopec to "gradually pay the employees by August 20th.".Some workers, however, are still dissatisfied with the agreement because they have not received their salaries for four months..Thai Oil said that the cause of the unpaid wages was that the joint venture for the Clean Fuel Project did not pay the subcontractors.