31st January 2013, 02:42 PM
So if I've understood this right, the IfA remain committed to minimum pay rates altho none of their members will actually be required to pay them, but if they don't pay them they'll give them a very stiff talking-to when they apply for ROA status, and then probably give it them anyway.
IfA policy direction can now officially be defined as 'whatever the big units tell us to do'. I almost wish I was a member, so I could cancel my membership. Laughable.
IfA policy direction can now officially be defined as 'whatever the big units tell us to do'. I almost wish I was a member, so I could cancel my membership. Laughable.
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