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After witnessing the success Park City Mountain's ski patrol union had when it went on strike during the winter holidays, the ...
Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort are on strike, seeking a $2 raise in base pay. Despite limited terrain, lift lines have been manageable, with average waits of 5-10 minutes.
Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort are in the second week of a strike as their union and Vail Resorts, which owns the mountain, continue to struggle to come to terms for a new contract.
A bad day of skiing can feel especially frustrating given the cost of the sport — lift tickets alone at Park City Mountain Resort can cost more than $300, not including rentals and lodging.
"At Park City Mountain Resort, our patrollers' wages have increased 50% over the last four years. In addition to that, we have a wage proposal on the table that has a $1,600 equipment allowance in ...
About 200 ski patrollers are on strike for better wages at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort. Large swaths of the mountain have been closed, and lift lines have been long, frustrating customers.
This was only a tiny sampling of Park City Mountain’s terrain. At full bore, the resort operates 40 lifts, which, in practice, means visitors can try something new nearly every run. Finding and ...
Park City Mountain is owned by Vail Resorts. It is the only Utah resort included on the Epic Pass. However, an Epic Local Pass ($746) also includes unlimited, unrestricted access to 29 resorts ...
"At Park City Mountain Resort, our patrollers' wages have increased 50% over the last four years. In addition to that, we have a wage proposal on the table that has a $1,600 equipment allowance in ...
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