BAJR Wrote:The questions are... whose responsibility is it to put up rates? Who is doing anything about it? How far and fast can you raise rates?
Final question... are you wages still above minima?
I disagree, these are all valid questions but the question was the one that I asked.
I have found that BAJR's minima in the past, for the different responsibility levels, has had a positive effect on my wages. Since these were abandoned my pay has stagnated. Although correlation does not equall causation, I think that it might do with my employer, and wondered if others had seen the same effect. How do current wage increases compare to previous years?
My employer is responsible for putting up my wage. The cIFA is responsible for the minima it sets and the vast gap between these and their recommended rates, you are responsible for the minima you set and the adverts you take, and it is my responsibility to ask for a pay rise.
Responsibility and being responsible are different things. BAJR has had a positive effect on wages to some degree and you are responsible for setting your minima. Any changes you make will also have an effect, maybe negative, maybe positive and you are responsible for those changes. I am responsible for accepting the wage that I do and the cIFA is responsible for doing I don't know what. Ultimately my rate is the responsibility of my employer.
How far and fast can rates be raised? It surely has to be much faster than the current trend, or else recommended levels will never be achieved. This needs to be assessed and reported honestly by interested parties, can archaeology ever achieve the levels of pay recommended by the cIFA?
Am I earning more than minima? I would bloody well hope so. I'm earning more than minimum wage as well but I don't regard either of these as serious benchmarks.
I think it would be helpful if your reported average wages were more upfront on your website. It would also be helpful if they indicated the general responsibility level that they relate to, as you have indicated in this thread. I'd like to be able to compare the changes to average rates over time.