The passing of the Same-Sex Marriage Bill by the parliament earlier this week on March 27 was a historic day for not just LGBTQI people but Thailand, and hopefully the region, as the kingdom became the first nation in Southeast Asia to recognize equal marriage rights for gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgenders, queers, intersex, and those questioning their gender or sexual orientation.
The passing of the bill was a reflection of a growing social consensus that developed over the past few decades as LGBTQI people were gradually accepted and played increasingly important and prominent roles in various sectors in society, and not just in the entertainment industry. Initially, it was reported that the company will pay only 500,000 baht in compensation to the family of each worker killed, but workers feel that was too cheap for one life and demanded 5 million baht per person for the families of their dead colleagues instead.
This is probably not an isolated incident and migrant workers continue to be made invisible and treated like third-class people in Thailand despite their significant contribution to the Thai economy. It is only humane and right for us Thais to strive to ensure they are treated better and enjoy more rights.
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