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Park City Mountain and the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association reach agreement

Statement on Park City Mountain from Vail Resorts

PARK CITY, Utah -- "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," said Bill Rock, President of Vail Resorts' Mountain Division. "We look forward to welcoming back the Park City Mountain patrollers in the coming days and moving forward together as one team. We apologize to our guests who were impacted by this strike and are incredibly grateful to our team who worked hard to keep the mountain open and operating safely over the past two weeks."


Statement Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association

THE STRIKE IS OVER. WE ARE GOING BACK TO WORK.
We are proud to announce that on 1/08/25 we ratified a fair contract with vote of 100%. We feel strongly that we have secured a contract with a wage structure and benefits package that incentivizes retention and career growth on Patrol. 
This puts an end to this historic strike at the largest ski resort in the US. Tomorrow, 1/09/25, 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.
We could not have done this without the support of our community. We are eternally grateful to everyone who donated, provided food, and stood with us on the picket line.
We are proud. We are grateful. We are united.





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