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Appeal launched for flood pics-wire mesh

Appeal launched for flood pics Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM Newspaper section: Life A host of photographers,perforated metal mesh, both professional and amateur, captured the mayhem caused in various parts of the country by the ongoing floods,Thailand’s Water Management to Be Improved to Fight Flooding Situation-metal etch, the most destructive in living memory. While some of these images have already been widely circulated online and in the media, many remarkable shots may have yet to be uploaded or developed. A photo of the flooded Wat Chaiwattanaram taken by HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Last week, the Ministry of Culture issued an open invitation to members of the public to submit personal photos taken of the floods for possible display at an exhibition to be staged from December … Read entire article »

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Leadership under crisis Learning from the unexpected-hesco bastion

Leadership under crisis: Learning from the unexpected Published: 1/12/2011 at 12:00 AM Newspaper section: Business With the flood crisis continuing. Subhasakdi Krishnamra, the chairman of Deloitte Southeast Asia, recommends this simple checklist for business leaders to follow in recovering their operations: - Perform a situation analysis including a full business-impact assessment. - Study options and strategies for reassessing markets and financial positions. - Communicate with relevant parties _ authorities, customers, employees and insurers _ regarding the repair and rebuilding of premises, operations, IT systems and equipment, followed by returning the employees to work. - Update crisis-management plans. Recently, I spoke with three executives about how they view and have responded to the crisis. Moving forward with improvements “After last year’s unrest,welded wire mesh, we formed an emergency committee comprising all the main … Read entire article »

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UTCC Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures-HESCO

UTCC: Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM Newspaper section: Business Experts believe the government should revamp the economy in next year’s first quarter to avoid any severe effects on employment figures. Thanavath Phonvichai,Estate operators erect flood dykes against future deluges-热镀锌钢格板, director of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce’s Economic and Business Forecasting Center,Flood-weary residents vent fury-metal wire mesh, yesterday said the country’s economic growth will depend largely on the success of government rehabilitation measures. If they fail, unemployment could reach 1.7%, he said. Risk factors next year will include the fragile global economic situation stemming from the EU financial crisis, while the US and Asia may not expand at a satisfactory rate. Dr Thanavath urged the government to help industries by alleviating … Read entire article »

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Winning after the storm Learnings from other disasters-梯踏板

Winning after the storm: Learnings from other disasters,UTCC Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures-hesco barrier Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM Newspaper section: Business As the flood crisis continues to dominate headlines here in Thailand, forward-looking companies are on the move to seek growth opportunities that will emerge in post-crisis business. In this article, we examine reactions and post-crisis strategies of winning companies that have successfully weathered other disasters. There are lessons to be learned from these strategies that can be adopted by companies in Thailand. The current flood crisis has been called Thailand’s worst, in terms of both water volume and the number of people affected. Half of the country has been affected. Over 600 fatalities have been reported to date. Views of just how bad it is vary. … Read entire article »

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341,000 flood-hit workers re-employed-Gabion Box

341,000 flood-hit workers re-employed Published: 2/12/2011 at 04:01 PM Online news: Local News More than 341,蜂巢格网,H.M. King Bhumibol Provides Relief Packages to Flood Victims-foot ball fence,000 workers have been re-employed by flood-hit factories nationwide since the floodwaters began to recede, Labour Protection and Welfare Department director-general Arthit Ismo said Friday. Mr Arthit said 14,749 factories hit by the flood deluge in 31 provinces have now restarted production and taken back 341,285 workers. However, 39 auto-parts factories in flood-hit industrial estates had shutdown and terminated employment contracts with 10,957 workers – 30 factories in Ayutthaya province with 8,789 workers, six in Pathum Thani with 1,678 workers,expanded mesh, two in Chachoengsao with 459 workers, one in Saraburi with 31 workers, said Mr Arthit. To help these laid-off workers, the Labour … Read entire article »

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