Dr. Joh Promotes Bangkok Studio Policy to Develop Vocational Schools and Create Jobs and Income for Bangkok Residents
Bangkok governor candidate Chaiyawat Sathawarwijit unveiled a "Bangkok Studio" plan to transform vocational schools into job-matching hubs that connect trainees with employers and boost resident income.
On May 23, 2025, Chaiyawat Sathawarwijit, Bangkok governor candidate from the Prachathai Party, along with Ploy Telane, candidate for Bangkok Metropolitan Council in the Khlong Toei district, and Ratchanok Srinok, Prachathai party-list candidate, held an event titled "Bangkok Made Simple: Starting Fresh, It Should Be Easier" to discuss with residents how to make it easier for Bangkok people to access new skills, new jobs, and new work opportunities.
Chaiyawat stated that Bangkok should be a city that creates opportunities for people to grow and progress. While the city already has good vocational schools, he wants to improve them further by creating a system that connects people with new professions, jobs, opportunities, and increased income. His policy aims to upgrade Bangkok's vocational training centers into Bangkok Studio—something more than just a school. It will be a space where people can walk in, learn new skills, and find job opportunities. The system will connect employers seeking workers with specific skills to Bangkok Studio, where those skills can be developed.
Chaiyawat further explained that vocational centers must go beyond being training schools; they need to ensure that after graduation, graduates have increased income and can find employment. Opportunity is crucial for this city, which has not created enough opportunities for its people in the past. This is the foundation of the Prachathai Party's policy to provide more opportunities for residents.
Ratchanok stated that the Prachathai Party believes Bangkok can create jobs, careers, and increase income for its people. Grassroots residents frequently ask party representatives and council candidates how to increase their income. She added that the Prachathai Party previously implemented policies on public transportation, early childhood development centers, and educational system improvements to help reduce living costs for Bangkok residents. The policy to create 200,000 new jobs within four years, along with the Bangkok Studio initiative, will elevate Bangkok's vocational training centers to new heights, making life simpler and easier for Bangkok residents under a Prachathai-backed governor.