The Thailand House of Representatives has approved two draft bills aimed, respectively, at enhancing working conditions and at providing for better work/life balance by limiting working time and increasing leave benefits.
Proposed changes in the first bill, to improve working conditions, include:
Proposed changes to improve work/life balance include:
Note: The Senate has passed the bill to extend maternity leave and introduce paid paternity leave (see August 2025 Global News Brief ) and it is now pending royal endorsement.
Employers should monitor the progress of both legislative initiatives. After approving the bills in principle, the House set up committees to review the bills before further processing. How long this legislative process will take is unknown at the time of writing. The proposed changes in the first bill would align labor legislation with common employer working time and annual leave practices; among companies surveyed by WTW, employers typically observe a 40-hour, five-day workweek and grant at least 10 days of annual leave after one year of service. The new entitlements provided by the second bill, however, would require many employers to change their practices.