PPR
Jersey Evening Post - August 2009:-
"ELEVEN jobs are to be axed at air traffic control at Jersey Airport over the next two years.
Six posts will disappear ahead of a more automated system being introduced next year when the new control tower is operational, with a further five to follow in 2011.
The new system will make the role of air traffic control assistant redundant. Currently, 11 people hold that position and their jobs will be scrapped over the next two years.
Some of the staff will be redeployed elsewhere within the Airport or in other States posts. The staff members were formally told on Monday following consultation with unions.
Both voluntary redundancy and retirement packages will be offered with an assurance given that compulsory redundancy will be a last resort.
Read more: http://www.thisisjersey.com/2009/08/04/11-air-traffic-control-jobs-to-go/#ixzz1RQ44SmJB"
This may well account for the new limitations although why it is not limited to just the busy Saturdays, I fail to understand.