7th December 2015, 07:06 PM
Funny you should resurrect this thread today, the same day that I receive a letter in the post telling me that the 'Registered Organistaions complaints procedure is not the appropriate procedure to follow and the allegation has been dismissed'. Seems that staff paying for their own accommodation on away jobs is a common enough practice that it cannot be seen as a problem.
So I was right all along. The CIfA has not got the balls to stand up and speak out against exploitation. CIfA is a sham working in the vested interests of the RAO's. Stuff your professional standards and Code of Conduct, they are not worth the paper they are written on.
So I was right all along. The CIfA has not got the balls to stand up and speak out against exploitation. CIfA is a sham working in the vested interests of the RAO's. Stuff your professional standards and Code of Conduct, they are not worth the paper they are written on.