6th June 2007, 11:17 AM
Peter - have another look - para 2.1 says explicitly:
the organisation must not pay any archaeological employee less than the relevant
recommended IFA minimum salary equivalent
don't think it could be much clearer? so, back to SCAUM.
Same old problem with collective bargaining by SCAUM - like being an RAO, it is not compulsory so how on earth do you impose any collective agreement. And it is also not what SCAUM was set up to do. And how many employer validation schemes do we want? - will end up like boxing with the numerous governing bodies
Collective bargaining is a surefire recipe for stasis anyway.
the organisation must not pay any archaeological employee less than the relevant
recommended IFA minimum salary equivalent
don't think it could be much clearer? so, back to SCAUM.
Same old problem with collective bargaining by SCAUM - like being an RAO, it is not compulsory so how on earth do you impose any collective agreement. And it is also not what SCAUM was set up to do. And how many employer validation schemes do we want? - will end up like boxing with the numerous governing bodies
Collective bargaining is a surefire recipe for stasis anyway.