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Sakdina Chatrakul 

Sakdina Chatrakul NaAyudhya
Sakdina Chatrakul NaAyudhya

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Sakdina Chatrakul 

Mr. Sakdina Chatrakul Na Ayudhya is a distinguished academic, researcher, and advocate for labor rights, with a focus on labor history, industrial relations, and globalization. He is the founder of the Thai Labour Museum and has played a key role in shaping labor movements in Thailand. Mr. Sakdina has authored several influential works and has been an academic advisor to organizations like the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. 

In recent years, Mr. Sakdina’s work has focused on policy advocacy and legislation concerning gig work. He serves as an advisor to the subcommittee on Employment in the House of Representatives and contributes to discussions on labor protection laws, particularly for gig economy workers. His efforts have been vital in pushing for reforms that ensure fair wages, collective bargaining rights, and legal protections for platform workers in Thailand. Mr. Sakdina is committed to aligning Thai labor laws with international standards and advocating for a fairer, more inclusive framework for workers in the platform economy. 

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