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Latest civil servant salaries for 2024, which group has not yet received the latest, the Comptroller General’s Department warns

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  • Latest civil servant salary 2024

For the latest salary increase for civil servants Two salary adjustments to compensate those affected will come into effect along with the adjustment of the first salary rate in year 1 and year 2.

By adjusting the compensation salary each year to cover the target group of those entering the civil service at least 10 years before the first new recruitment rate comes into effect.
The target group covers civil servants and government officials, consisting of:
civil servant
military official
police officer
civil servant teacher
educational personnel
Civil servants in higher education institutions
Ordinary parliamentary civil servant
government employee

  • Civil servants in the court’s administrative unit

– Office of the Court of Justice
– Administrative Court Office
– Office of the Constitutional Court

  • Civil servants in the offices of independent organizations

Other organizations according to the constitution
– Office of the Auditor General of Thailand
– NACC Office
– Office of the National Human Rights Commission

  • Prosecutor’s Administrative Officer

Effective Year 1 from 1 May 2024 and Year 2 from 1 May 2025

  • Civil servant salary There will be new adjustments during these 2 years as follows.

Vocational Certificate level
Present: 9,400 – 10,340
Year 1: Increased to 10,340 – 11,380 baht
Year 2: Increased to 11,380 – 12,520 baht

Vocational Certificate level
Present: 11,500 – 12,650
Year 1: Increase to 12,650 – 13,920 baht
Year 2: Increased to 13,920 – 15,320 baht

Bachelor’s degree
Present: 15,000 – 16,500
Year 1: Increase to 16,500 – 18,150 baht
Year 2: Increase to 18,150 – 19,970 baht

Master’s degree
Present: 17,500 – 19,250
Year 1: Increased to 19,250 – 21,180 baht
Year 2: Increased to 21,180 – 23,300 baht

Doctorate level
Present: 21,000 – 23,100
Year 1: Increase to 23,100-25,410 baht
Year 2: Increase to 25,410-27,960 baht

When will the adjustment of the first salary rate for civil servants take effect?
Year 1 : From 1 May 2024
Year 2 : From 1 May 2025

  • Target group that received a salary increase for civil servants

civil servant military official police officer Civil servant teachers and educational personnel Civil servants in higher education institutions Ordinary parliamentary civil servant government employee

Civil servants in the court’s administrative unit, namely the Office of the Judiciary Administrative Court Office and the Office of the Constitutional Court

Civil servants in the offices of independent organizations and other constitutional organizations, including the Office of the Auditor General of Thailand, the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, and the Office of the National Human Rights Commission. and public prosecutor administrative officials

Salaries for 67 groups of civil servants have not been adjusted yet.
The Cabinet assigned the Office of the Civil Service Commission, together with the Commission, to manage personnel of various types of civil servants. Take action in accordance with the procedures of relevant laws. and coordinate with the Ministry of Interior Ministry of Finance Receive the principles for consideration in taking action on the part of “Local and state enterprises” next

Thank you to the Thai government and the Comptroller General’s Department.

The article is in Thai

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