Today, one of our payroll clients asked us about the intercompany transfer of employees in Thailand. They have group of companies and would like to transfer of their staff from company Y to company Z. The compensation package is the same but can he/she carry forward the working year to the company Z?

To answer this question, it can be carried forward if the employee agrees to move to company Z. Then company Z must take over all the rights and responsibilities related to the employee. A new employment contract can be made as proof referring to the old contact that was transferred.

However, the employee also has the right to decide whether to accept to move to company Z continuously or not. If he/she does not agree, company Y must pay compensation to the employee. The employee can then choose to move with company Z and start new employment period or find another company to work for.

This is in accordance with Section 13 of the Labour Protection Act B.E. 2541, whereas if there is a change of employer or in case that the employer has registered, changed, transferred or merged with another company and it causes any employee to become an employee of a new employer, therefore, the employer shall get consent of the employee who will be transferred. The new employer shall take over all the rights and responsibilities owed to the transferred employee by the previous employer.

Moreover, under Section 577 of Thailand Civil and Commercial Code, the employer may transfer the right to a third party with the consent of the employee. The employee may have a third person render the services in his place with the consent of the employer. If either party does not agree, the other party may terminate the contract.

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