TheLocalYokel
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I think the BRS security people are contractors. The problem is the huge differentials within the peaks and troughs.Could the airport themselves employ more staff. From my experience at CWL the e-gates are manned by CWL personnel i believe. Is that the same at BRS or is it out sourced? I think the security personnel are also CWL employed is that the same at BRS?
Taking Friday's departures as an example (see post #79) it's clear that there needs to be many more staff early in the morning than in mid morning and then it begins to get busy again at lunchtime. This uneven pattern continues for the rest of the day. Same applies to arrivals which is primarily the concern of the Border Agency.
What may need to happen is a recognition that if the airport wants good quality and sufficient security staff they will have to pay for them with improved remuneration, whether as an employer or via contractors' contracts. Spending numerous millions on infrastructure improvements to improve passenger handling is a waste if they cut corners when it comes to fielding sufficient staff to operate these improvements.