Two hundred Utah ski patrollers ended a nearly two-week strike at Park City Mountain Resort after voting to accept a new labor contract. The strike, prompted by demands for livable wages, caused significant disruptions to operations during the busy holiday season.
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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. “This contract is more than just a win for our team — it’s a groundbreaking success in the ski and mountain worker industry. This effort demonstrates what can be achieved when workers stand together and fight for what they deserve,” ski patroller and union lead negotiator Seth Dromgoole said in a statement.
Park City, about 30 miles east of Salt Lake City, is a resort town of about 8,000 people where the average home price tops $1.5 million and living costs are well above average.
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