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New Thai law puts families first
December 05, 2025
|Bangkok Post
Thailand's upcoming Labour Protection Act 2025, which comes into effect on Monday, marks one of the most consequential shifts in our social policy in decades. For the first time, Thai law explicitly recognises that caring for a child is not solely a mother's duty but a shared social and economic responsibility. This reform - introducing parental leave and extending maternity benefits - is more than an administrative update. It reflects how our society sees family, equality, and the future of work.
At its heart, the new parental leave framework acknowledges a truth long understood but rarely codified in law: families take many forms, and caregiving must be inclusive. By allowing both parents to share responsibility during infancy, the legislation moves Thailand closer to aligning with global standards of workplace equity. More profoundly, it extends recognition to families of same-sex parents who can now participate in family life without fear of stigma or exclusion.
For parents in manual occupations, this change could be transformative. In industries where daily wages define survival, taking time off after a child's birth has too often meant financial hardship. Workers, especially fathers, have been forced to choose between income and involvement, often at great emotional cost. The new law offers an alternative: the right to care without economic penalty. It restores dignity by giving both parents the breathing room to be present for their newborns without sacrificing stability.
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