25th July 2008, 03:22 PM
This won't just impact the archaeology industry.
I currently work in IT for a company that has locations around the UK. It's normal practice (i.e. expected) for staff based in one location to regularly spend weeks at a time in an alternative location, with accommodation paid for by the company.
My previous employer was a global organisation; business trips abroad lasting weeks or months were not unusual.
If I've understood this correctly, the implications are huge.
I currently work in IT for a company that has locations around the UK. It's normal practice (i.e. expected) for staff based in one location to regularly spend weeks at a time in an alternative location, with accommodation paid for by the company.
My previous employer was a global organisation; business trips abroad lasting weeks or months were not unusual.
If I've understood this correctly, the implications are huge.