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The PetroLMI division of Energy Safety Canada is surveying oil and gas industry employees to gain insight into how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting work practices and productivity across all industry occupations, and what changes to previous work practices employees expect as the country emerges from public health restrictions. PetroLMI is also gathering data on whether shifts in work practices resulting from the pandemic are creating demand for new skill sets within the industry, and what employment opportunities workers may be investigating to leverage existing skills. This survey was funded in part by the Government of Canada’s Sectoral Initiatives Program.
 
Part one of this survey is focused how industry work practices and productivity have changed as workers and their employers have responded to public health restrictions.  
 
Part two of the survey is designed to gain an understanding of how workers feel about returning to work and what actions employers can take to answer their concerns and ensure their safety.
 
Part three examines what skills workers believe will be in demand and what training will be necessary to meet this demand. It also asks workers whether they will be seeking employment in different sub-sectors or industries where their skills are in demand.
 
Please answer each question to the best of your knowledge.
The survey should take around 20 minutes to complete and to thank you for your time and input, upon full completion of this survey you will be entered into a draw for $1,000.

PetroLMI or JWN will not use data collected in this survey for commercial purposes. All completed surveys will be confidential and no information in the survey report will be attributed to a specific participant and/or company.

For full contest terms and conditions please click here.

Thank you,
The PetroLMI and JWN Team

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* 1. Are you currently employed in the oil and gas industry? (clicking on currently unemployed or temporarily laid off will take you to a separate survey)

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