mar momo had been a garment factory worker here for 9 years she lost her job when the shutdown started to take hold any. the accommodation amador this crisis is probably the worst one that i've experienced there are no jobs in the market and i couldn't find work i haven't paid my rent for the past 2 months she only has another few weeks to pay which she owes before she and her family are kicked out they want to go home to mandalay in myanmar but can't the average daily salary for my coworkers here in some province is only 10 dollars that goes for those who are working on a fishing boat the factory workers now there's growing concern that jobs like this could become a few or want to thailand for the reopened for business to turn a gallic lies says thousands of workers have called her migrant worker rights network seeking help from the organization has been providing food bags for family but to me admits even if the markets are able to get to their home countries they'll end up coming back to thailand once there's work she says they'll return even more vulnerable than before the pandemic