25th January 2013, 03:56 PM
Hmmmm even more interesting. The question is. who is making the legal challenge... and why would they do such a thing... ? After all, everyone agrees that wages for most people are so low already ( see Benchmarking 2008) that it is hardly worth people staying in archaeology ( commercial that is) and expains why there is a vast drain of experience... undeniable?
So what this individual or group of individuals are saying is that they would take the IfA to court, using their own money, in order to make poor wages poorer and force more people to leave archaeology.... just so they can what?
I see many companies who are more than able to pay over the rate. and have the work.
So what this individual or group of individuals are saying is that they would take the IfA to court, using their own money, in order to make poor wages poorer and force more people to leave archaeology.... just so they can what?
I see many companies who are more than able to pay over the rate. and have the work.