Shell Changes Offshore Rotas In UK North Sea
Workers at three of Total’s (NYSE: TOT) offshore platforms in the British North Sea have staged strikes over the group’s plans to introduce a rota that would require them to stay offshore for three weeks and onshore for three weeks.
Fewer staff changeovers can increase efficiency and save transport costs.
Shell, following a review of working conditions, will move to a two-week offshore, three-week onshore rota system from second-quarter 2019. This compares with Shell staff currently working four weeks offshore and three weeks onshore, while contractors have an equal three weeks on, three weeks off as part of a schedule introduced in late 2015 following the oil price slump.