19th June 2008, 01:27 PM
Posted by Drumcharry:
If you come across a piece of bad practice by an IFA member, you know who to complain to. If the archaeologist concerned is not an IFA member, and doesn't work for an RAO, to whom would you complain? And if you found someone to complain to, against what standards would your complaint be judged?
1man1desk
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Quote:quote:What I meant was simply that IFA 'supporters' see the organisation as a 'one stop shop' which can administer all archaeological standards and deal with complaints and so on and do not see a problem with that organisation essentially being controlled by paying members.But the main point of membership is that by being a member you subject yourself to the IFA disciplinary code.
If you come across a piece of bad practice by an IFA member, you know who to complain to. If the archaeologist concerned is not an IFA member, and doesn't work for an RAO, to whom would you complain? And if you found someone to complain to, against what standards would your complaint be judged?
1man1desk
to let, fully furnished