Park City Patrollers End Strike With Wage Increase

Park City Ski Resort ski patrollers have ended a two-week strike after reaching a labor agreement with Vail Resorts. The deal includes wage increases—$2 more per hour for beginners and an average $7.75 hike for veterans—along with improved parental leave and equipment benefits. The strike disrupted resort operations, causing long lift lines and limited terrain access, underscoring the critical role of ski patrol in ensuring smooth visitor experiences.
Credit: Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association

Park City Ski Resort ski patrollers have ended a nearly two-week strike after reaching a labor agreement with Vail Resorts. The deal includes wage increases—$2 more per hour for beginners and an average $7.75 hike for veterans—along with improved parental leave and equipment benefits. The strike disrupted resort operations, causing long lift lines and severely limiting terrain access, highlighting the critical role of ski patrol in ensuring smooth and safe visitor experiences.

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Congratulations on the new contract! The end of the strike is a win for everybody who loves skiing and snowboarding.

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