Jan 08, 2025
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification vote on their new contract that will last through April 2027. “This puts an end to this historic strike at the largest ski resort in the U.S.,” the union said on Wednesday. “Tomorrow … we are excited to return to work! This is more than just a win for our unit, it is a great success for everyone in the ski and mountain industry. This is a clear example of what can be achieved when workers stand together and fight for what we deserve.” Bill Rock, president of the mountain division at Vail Resorts, said that the agreement remains within the current wage structure across all of Vail Resorts patrol units. “Park City Mountain has reached an agreement with the Park City ski patrol union that is consistent with our company’s wage structure for all patrollers, non-unionized and unionized, while accounting for the unique terrain and avalanche complexity of Park City Mountain. We look forward to welcoming back the Park City Mountain patrollers in the coming days and moving forward together as one team,” said Rock. The union also expressed gratitude and appreciation for the support garnered by community members throughout the strike. “We are proud. We are grateful. We are united,” said the union. This is a developing article. It will be updated.The post Park City Mountain ski patrol returns to work appeared first on Park Record.
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