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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-industry giant Vail resorts is struggling with a strike by ski patrollers at Park City Mountain resort in Utah, their biggest property. Skiers are complaining about delays and unsafe conditions.
Nystrom and hundreds of other winter guests have been stuck in the middle of a workers’ strike that began Dec. 27 by the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association over pay and health benefits.
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 ...
A strike by the ski patrol at Park City Resort, North America’s largest ski area by acreage, has shut a majority of the Utah ski area for more than a week at the resort’s busiest time of the year.
The Park City Ski Professional Ski Patrol Association claimed victory, saying in a statement that Broomfield-based Vail Resorts, which owns Park City Mountain Resort, acceded to its key demands.
Park City, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) east of Salt Lake City, is a resort town of about 8,000 people where the average home price tops $1.5 million and the cost of living is well above average.
Monday marks day four of a ski patrollers strike, and Park City Mountain Resort's vice president and chief operating officer says the leadership is doing everything they can to come to an agreement.
Park City Mountain Resort reported six inches of new snow overnight but it will be missing many of its usual ski patrollers and safety personnel who went on strike Friday morning during the busy ...
Park City Mountain Resort is struggling to open terrain during the strike. On Tuesday, the resort's website showed just 104 out of 350 trails were open, despite the mountain receiving four inches ...
Members of the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, including Amy Ladd, right, acknowledge the honking horns of passing motorists while picketing in Park City on Friday, Dec. 27, 2024.