A skeleton crew is the minimum number of personnel needed to operate and maintain an item – such as a business, organization,[1] or ship – at its most simple operating requirements. Skeleton crews are often utilized during an emergency and are meant to keep an item's vital functions operating. The
COVID-19 pandemic is an example of when skeleton crews are used, such as in news stations.[2]
Uses
Shipboard – to keep a
ship operating[3] after it has been damaged and awaiting tow to port.
Blizzards,
hurricanes, and
typhoons – to remain at a business location during a major storm to monitor conditions and to make emergency repairs if possible.
Inactivity – to keep an inactive facility, such as a commercial building in transition between owners, from being
vandalized.
Temporary closings – to monitor and maintain the facility while it is otherwise shut down for a holiday, strike, etc.
Film crew – on a very low-budget production to shoot some form of media.
Television and
radio stations – to meet license requirements. Most broadcasting authorities require a minimum of two employees, usually an engineer to handle on-air operations and transmitter maintenance, and a manager or clerk to maintain station records and correspondence. For stations on
automation or which are
translator stations, this allows the station to claim to meet local presence requirements in its
city of license even if all programming is originating elsewhere.
Many bands within the
grindcore music genre only employ a vocalist, drummer and a single guitarist (if even that). A bassist is usually omitted to keep the lineup as slim as possible. Bands like
Pig Destroyer,
Discordance Axis,
Anal Cunt and several more in the genre have used this exact same lineup style.