Good Practice Guide: Employment
RIBA
January 2006
Code:
55694
ISBN:
1 85946 182 4
979 1 85946 182 2
120 pp
Paperback
£17.95
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This series has been specifically developed to provide architects, and other construction professionals,
with practical advice and guidance on a range of topics that affect them, and the management of their
business, on a day-to-day basis.
Written in an easy-to-read, straightforward style each guide will be the reader’s first point of reference on
the particular subject in question, offering a quick overview of the key points and then providing a
‘route map’ for finding further, more detailed information. Were appropriate, checklists, tables, diagrams
and case studies have been included to aid ease-of-use.
At a time of massive public investment in our building stock in all sectors, and a successful Olympic bid, the
profession and the RIBA needs to hang on to and promote the best and the most diverse range of architectural
talent. The most valuable asset of any business is its workforce so as professionals we have a duty to run our
practices in a businesslike manner. This is not to say that innovation, collaboration and creative endeavours
have to cease, but that relying on poor employment practice to achieve them is not the way for a forward
thinking profession.
The RIBA historically has avoided advising members and member practices about their legal obligations and
practice management, but the time has come to step in. This guide is essential for every architectural practice
and will help to support and direct practices, particularly those starting up or which are too small to employ
human resources managers. Sustaining the profession relies on us all paying attention to employees and
employment issues with the same rigour we apply to the rest of our activities.
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