19th February 2012, 07:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 19th February 2012, 07:54 PM by Wax.)
If the excavations part of a commercial/developer funded project and the "volunteer" is doing work required to complete the project on time and within budget then the volunteers are being exploited.nAsk your self if somewhere along the line some one is getting a financial reward from your labour. If so part of that "reward" should be coming to you.
If the project is work that is being undertaken for the opportunities it provides for community engagement or research for local groups then that is not a problem.
It is quite simple really. Letting people shift your spoil for you is not community engagement no matter how you might argue it. So out the units who are doing it if you have direct first hand experience of it.
If the project is work that is being undertaken for the opportunities it provides for community engagement or research for local groups then that is not a problem.
It is quite simple really. Letting people shift your spoil for you is not community engagement no matter how you might argue it. So out the units who are doing it if you have direct first hand experience of it.