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Ski patrollers are essential to mountain resorts. Most make less than $25 an hour and work multiple jobs to get by.On January 8, Vail Resorts granted the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association a $2 raise for entry-level patrollers — from a $21 hourly pay floor to a $23 hourly pay floor — and agreed ...
Park City Mountain’s ski patrollers got their $2 an hour, and more. Members of the Park City Mountain Professional Ski Patrol Association unanimously voted Wednesday to accept the contract ...
Negotiators from Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts announced Tuesday that they had reached a tentative agreement with the ski patrol union that, if ratified, will be good through April 2027.
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Park City Ski Patrol Ends Strike With Pay Raise VictoryAbout 200 ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort went on strike for almost two weeks during the busy holiday season.
"We believe ski patrol should be a sustainable career path where dedicated professionals can thrive, not just survive." Walsh suggested on Monday that "it's never been about $2," but instead that ...
Vail Resorts has given the same raises to a handful of non-unionized ski patrols that the Park City Mountain union won after ...
PARK CITY, Utah (KUTV) — The ski patrol is back at Park City after a nearly ... Now, the starting pay for ski patrollers will increase by $2 per hour, bringing it to $23. More experienced ...
according to a statement from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association. Highlights of the contract released include a $2 an hour wage increase to the base pay from $21 to $23 (the main ...
The Park City Ski Professional Ski Patrol Association claimed victory ... acceded to its key demands including a $2-an-hour base-pay increase and raises for senior ski patrollers.
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