Ski patrol strike for higher wages snarls the country's largest ski resort
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Ski patrol workers at Park City Mountain Resort are on strike, demanding increased entry-level wages of $23 per hour, which is currently $21, during the busy ski season.
Despite the strike, Vail Resorts insists that Park City remains open, and while there are fewer patrol members available, the company has increased patrol wages significantly in recent seasons.
The ski patrol union claims that Vail Resorts has flown in replacement workers from other resorts to address staffing shortages, which has raised concerns among the community.
Vail Resorts has acknowledged meeting the majority of the union's demands but has provided limited specifics on the demands it has yet to address, raising further tension.
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