30th April 2008, 02:29 PM
I quite agree, Mr Belford. I always objected to being called a digger when I was one. I would rather be called an archaeologist, and respected as one. The digger is the big yellow machine that we use to remove the overburden. Still, its slightly better than the American "shovelbum".
Of the ideas referred to above, I particularly like the integration of existing standards with existing heritage organisations, and the idea of independent arbitration of disputes. Is there an ethics committee? Could the IFA use the services of ACAS?
Of the ideas referred to above, I particularly like the integration of existing standards with existing heritage organisations, and the idea of independent arbitration of disputes. Is there an ethics committee? Could the IFA use the services of ACAS?