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Park City Mountain ski patrol strike ends in Utah - MSNThe ski patrol strike at the Park City resort in Utah ended Thursday after the mountain's owners agreed to a wage hike of $2 an hour for 200 union employees.
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association represents 204 ski patrollers and mountain safety staff. Their strike began on December 27.
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.
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association stopped working Friday following a long negotiation to increase their wages and working conditions.
Members of the Park City Mountain Ski Patrol are now on the 12th day of their strike, and they're unsure of when it will come to an end.
Park City Ski Patrol workers strike as they demand livable wages in Park City, Utah, on January 7. Their action led to significant disruptions during the busy holiday season, with many trails ...
The 204 ski patrollers at Park City Mountain resort are demanding a $2 an hour wage increase.
The Park City Ski Patrol Association announced Saturday that a strike authorization vote held this week passed unanimously. A holiday strike is a possibility that both the union and the company ...
Long lines and limited terrain have plagued popular Utah ski resort Park City as a ski patroller strike continues to stretch into its seventh day.
Park City Ski Resort lines and lifts are shut down due to the strike by the Park City Ski Patrol requesting livable wages in Park City, Utah, Tuesday, Jan 7. 2025,.
The ski patrol strike at the Park City resort in Utah ended Thursday after the mountain's owners agreed to a wage hike of $2 an hour for 200 union employees.
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