Confederation of Thai Electrical Appliances, Electronic Automobile & Metalworkers

[4] In September 2012, negotiations started between a TEAM-affiliated trade union and management at a NXP Semiconductors plant in Bangkok over a new work schedule that included regular 12-hour shifts.

In response, the union staged protests outside the factory and on March 13 outside the Dutch embassy and also filed a complaint with the National Human Right Commission.

On April 29, mediation by the Ministry of Labour led to the signing of a memorandum that passed the decision over the work schedule to the Labor Relations Committee.

[3] In December 2016, workers formed a TEAM-affiliated trade union at a factory owned by Japanese firm Yamashita Rubber.

[6] In December 2017, Mitsubishi Electric, partner of the 2020 Olympic games, locked 1,800 TEAM members out of a Thailand plant.