22nd August 2010, 11:27 PM
Reposted from another thread at the request of moderator
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... I ought to add that after the recent cuts Natural England are due to lose 1/3rd of their staff and as most of the archaeological community isn't aware of the vast amounts of money they pour into archaeology the in-house archaeologists are looking like an easy target - some regions are down to one staff member to cover 6 counties already.
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The unions involved are PCS/Prospect
In terms of numbers this will be 400 this financial year, and another 400 over the next 2 years
I am aware that some archaeological staff have already been lost as their temporary contracts have not been renewed
EH are also down staff as they are unable to replace staff who leave. Between the two organisations this could have a heavy impact on monuments at risk protection programmes
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... I ought to add that after the recent cuts Natural England are due to lose 1/3rd of their staff and as most of the archaeological community isn't aware of the vast amounts of money they pour into archaeology the in-house archaeologists are looking like an easy target - some regions are down to one staff member to cover 6 counties already.
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The unions involved are PCS/Prospect
In terms of numbers this will be 400 this financial year, and another 400 over the next 2 years
I am aware that some archaeological staff have already been lost as their temporary contracts have not been renewed
EH are also down staff as they are unable to replace staff who leave. Between the two organisations this could have a heavy impact on monuments at risk protection programmes
one girl went to dig, went to dig a meadow...