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LPA Section 123 — Advance notice of termination — at least one pay period
Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998) (พระราชบัญญัติคุ้มครองแรงงาน พ.ศ. ๒๕๔๑) — Section 123.
Plain-English Summary
Where the contract of employment has no fixed term, either party may terminate it by giving written notice to the other on or before any one pay period to take effect at the next pay period. (Read with Section 17 of the CCC.) Payment in lieu of notice is permitted. Advance notice is separate from, and additional to, severance pay.
Context
This section sits within Chapter 11 — Severance Pay of the Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998). It should be read together with the surrounding provisions and any applicable Ministerial Regulations, Royal Decrees or Revenue Department / Police orders that elaborate the detail.
Official Text
Official Thai text at the Royal Gazette / Office of the Council of State. Translation summary only.
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Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998)
พระราชบัญญัติคุ้มครองแรงงาน พ.ศ. ๒๕๔๑ · B.E. 2541 (1998)
The Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998) is the principal Thai employment statute governing the rights and duties of employers and employees in the private sector. It sets out working hours, leave, wages, severance pay, termination rules and protection of women and young workers. It is supplemented by the Labour Relations Act (collective bargaining and unions), the Social Security Act, the Workmen's Compensation Act and the Civil and Commercial Code (Sections 575–586) on contracts of hire of services.
The summary above is a plain-English educational paraphrase of Section 123 of the Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541 (1998). It is not an authoritative translation. For the binding Thai text, consult the Royal Gazette or the Office of the Council of State. Educational use only — not a substitute for advice from a Thai-qualified lawyer.
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