14th February 2014, 08:49 AM
It seems to me that are pay and conditions are low because we are not,organised be it either through a union or professional organisation. I'm both a MIFA and a in a union and can honestly say neither has helped me and my pay rises have come through the free market and moving around.
I hope that we get charted status and that our conditions improve as a consequence but if we don't join something we remin isolated and free to be picked off by market forces.
I also have to criticise all those old school diggers out there who want to be paid and recognised for just technical skills. I have always considered archaeology an academic vocation. Publication is not just something done in the office it's the whole point and you need to be doing it and indeed that why it has always been so central to MIFA status. If you dig something well if your not publishing it your abrogating responsibility for the record and dont deserve to be a MIFA.
I hope that we get charted status and that our conditions improve as a consequence but if we don't join something we remin isolated and free to be picked off by market forces.
I also have to criticise all those old school diggers out there who want to be paid and recognised for just technical skills. I have always considered archaeology an academic vocation. Publication is not just something done in the office it's the whole point and you need to be doing it and indeed that why it has always been so central to MIFA status. If you dig something well if your not publishing it your abrogating responsibility for the record and dont deserve to be a MIFA.