24th August 2006, 02:21 PM
In responce to dr w in certain cases the ifa are the people to complain to - they are supposed to set industry standards and when a unit is registered with the ifa they are supposed to comply with these standards. The inclusion of the ifa logo on letter heads appears to people outside the industry as a mark of proffessionalism and if a company is not living up to this than the ifa has a duty to act.
And what happens in situations with council or excouncil units where the curatorial and commercial archaeology are part of the same unit - there is no impartiality in these instances
And what happens in situations with council or excouncil units where the curatorial and commercial archaeology are part of the same unit - there is no impartiality in these instances