Infringement of client confidentiality would certainly constitute a disciplinary offence at most units, and in sensitive instances could well get people sacked - it's not a joke! Entirely coincidentally (the management were unaware this thread existed) my crew got a reminder today about what they can and can't stick on Facebook etc, the site isn't exactly secret, but it's one that would attract the *****ic fringe if widely publicised, which would severly p**s-off a useful client who has other archaeological units in their portfolio (ie we can be replaced) making it a significant commercial issue and potentially severely adverse to the career (here, anyway) of anyone committing such an infringement (which is all clearly spelled out in black and white in their contracts, if they've read them)
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