Vail Resorts and Park City Mountain Ski Patrol Reach Tentative Agreement

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Vail Resorts and Park City Mountain Ski Patrol Reach Tentative Agreement
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Vail Resorts and the Park City Mountain ski patrol union announced a tentative contract agreement Tuesday night, potentially ending the strike. The agreement, which covers ski patrol and safety workers, would be valid through April 2027 if ratified by union members. The union's bargaining committee is expected to unanimously endorse the contract.

Vail Resorts and the Park City Mountain ski patrol union announced in a joint statement Tuesday night that they have reached a tentative agreement on a contract for the resort’s ski patrol and safety workers.

Members of the Park City Mountain Professional Ski Patrol Association are expected to vote on the contract Wednesday. Per the statement, the union’s bargaining committee will unanimously endorse acceptance of the new contract. Vail Resorts and the patrollers’ union have been wrangling over contract details since March 2024, a month before the patrollers’ previous contract expired. They had come to a tentative agreement on all but three of 27 contract articles, but those final three — which mostly concerned pay and benefits — proved difficult to resolve.

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