The membership of the union that represents ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort ratified an agreement with PCMR owner Vail Resorts that averts the possibility of a strike during a core stretch of the winter.
The membership of the union that represents ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort ratified an agreement with PCMR owner Vail Resorts that averts the possibility of a strike during a core stretch of the winter.
Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort are working without a contract in place for a second season as negotiations over wages between their union and PCMR owner Vail Resorts continue.
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Alex Wilson, right, and other Park City ski patrollers stand along Lowell Avenue as they raise awareness for the Park City Professional Ski Patrollers along Lowell Avenue Saturday morning, Jan. 16, 2021. A few of the demands of the group include adequate sick time and hazard pay. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)
Alex Quintana hands out I Support Ski Patrol stickers to resort guests as he and other patrollers raise awareness for the Park City Professional Ski Patrollers along Lowell Avenue Saturday morning, Jan. 16, 2021. A few of the demands of the group include adequate sick time and hazard pay. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)