24th November 2004, 12:46 PM
Which is one reason it's so important to have a professional governing body, like proper grown-up professions.....
Surely a) and b) can't do anything about it, what with libel laws and whatnot?
If the unit has not fulfilled its contractual obligations, i.e. hasn't done exactly what it agred to do, is it not a contractual matter between the two parties to the contract? It is then a matter for the employer or whoevever, if anyone, is administering the contract (consultant? Curator?).
None of which helps the archaeology of course.
Surely a) and b) can't do anything about it, what with libel laws and whatnot?
If the unit has not fulfilled its contractual obligations, i.e. hasn't done exactly what it agred to do, is it not a contractual matter between the two parties to the contract? It is then a matter for the employer or whoevever, if anyone, is administering the contract (consultant? Curator?).
None of which helps the archaeology of course.