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11 years ago
Tony Kowatanawinta

Labour Law in Myanmar by Tony Kowatanawinta

Hi there, Planning to be posted in Yangon for a local Myanmar company. Would appreciate if anyone knows about the labor law in Myanmar. Being foreigner, I would like to know spcifically about compensatoin in the case the employer terminates our ...

tweetyeve

Hi Tony, I can say there is no existant of Labour law in Myanmar coz everything is very very unclear. So make sure you negotiate with them before you sign. If you really want to live like exparts then negotiate harder for pay. Things in Myanmar are ... Read More

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11 years ago
burmabound

Insurance and prescription medication by burmabound

Hi all, I will be moving to Myanmar in a few weeks and in need of some guidance! I am from the US, and will be working as a consultant -- therefore will need to purchase a private insurance plan that will cover me in Myanmar. The BIG problem is ...

tweetyeve

Hi Happy Traveller, Most of the medication you can buy at the counter and don't need prescription. But the problem is that it is very hard to find original Brand. Mostly from India, Thailand and China. The contents will be slight different. So if ... Read More

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11 years ago
tin nwe tun

General Living cost in Myanmar by tin nwe tun

It depends on the city you live, if you are living in Yangon, Breakfast at local tea shop (basic), only 1 US dollar, but if you are going to sit at Cafe (standard), you need to have 3 US dollar minimal in your pocket. Lunch .. local food stall on ...

tweetyeve

I dont really agree... If you go to any resturants it will cost you more than U$ 25 per pax, sometimes can go up to U$ 100 for 2 pax with my current experience. Unless you are with big group for chinese resturants than U$ 10-20 is resonable. Taxi ... Read More