1st September 2008, 06:04 PM
Sorry,
Having looked at this I cant see any archaeological job being covered.
It has to be a permanent job and there has to be no suitablely qualified resident available for the job. This has to be tested on an individual case by case basis by advertising for the post. As archaeology is exceptionally over subscribed I simply cannot see how this will ever happen.
The whole basis of the system is to restrict migration to skilled workers in occupations where there is a shortage.
There are also an onerous set of responcibilities for the employer.
Finally there are controls to stop migrant labour under cutting local labour.
Peter
Having looked at this I cant see any archaeological job being covered.
It has to be a permanent job and there has to be no suitablely qualified resident available for the job. This has to be tested on an individual case by case basis by advertising for the post. As archaeology is exceptionally over subscribed I simply cannot see how this will ever happen.
The whole basis of the system is to restrict migration to skilled workers in occupations where there is a shortage.
There are also an onerous set of responcibilities for the employer.
Finally there are controls to stop migrant labour under cutting local labour.
Peter