Greater than two toes of recent snow fell on Park Metropolis, Utah, this previous week, completely timed for the throngs of vacation skiers gathering at Park Metropolis Mountain, the most important ski resort in the US. However as a substitute of experiencing a powder excessive, skiers and snowboarders encountered lengthy elevate strains, restricted terrain and widespread frustration introduced on by a strike by ski patrollers.
“5 minutes of bliss for 50 minutes of ready in line,” stated one Park Metropolis skier on Instagram.
The Park Metropolis Skilled Ski Patrollers Affiliation, representing 204 ski patrollers and mountain security personnel, went on strike on Dec. 27 towards Vail Resorts, which owns Park Metropolis Mountain. The ski patrollers are demanding a $2 enhance of their hourly base wage, from $21 to $23. The union offered its proposal in September with the purpose of coming to an settlement earlier than the ski season, however Vail didn’t agree, main the patrollers to strike through the busy vacation interval.
Vail Resorts has stated that it elevated patrollers’ wages by greater than 50 % over the previous 4 seasons.
“We’re happy with the numerous investments we’ve made into all of our staff, together with patrol, which have far outpaced inflation,” stated Invoice Rock, president of Vail Resorts Mountain Division, in a press release on Friday.
With out sufficient patrollers to open trails, reply to accidents and do avalanche mitigation, round one fourth of Park Metropolis’s trails are at present open. Usually greater than 100 patrollers cowl Park Metropolis’s 7,300 skiable acres, however the union stated that simply 30 to 35 patrollers are on the mountain, a lot of them supervisors or patrollers introduced in from different Vail ski areas.
“We deeply remorse that that is having any degree of influence on the visitor expertise and are grateful to our hundreds of staff who’re working arduous each day to allow the expertise at Park Metropolis Mountain and open the terrain that we will safely open,” Mr. Rock stated within the assertion.
Vail Resorts and the Park Metropolis patrol union are negotiating virtually each day with a federal mediator. Each side have hinted that they’re making progress, however the union stated that Vail “remains to be removed from addressing most of our members’ issues.”
Vail Resorts purchased Park Metropolis in 2014 and mixed it with a neighboring ski resort referred to as Canyons the next 12 months. The Canyons ski patrol unionized in 2001, and when the 2 ski patrols merged, Park Metropolis patrollers voted to hitch the union, which is now a part of the Communications Staff of America.
Vail Resorts, valued at practically $10 billion, owns and operates 42 ski areas in North America, Australia and Europe. Final 12 months, Vail offered 2.4 million of its multimountain Epic Move, which reworked the ski trade by reducing costs and increasing entry for skiers when it was launched in 2008. However the ensuing crowds led to buyer complaints at some resorts, and overwhelmed some rural communities reliant on the ski trade.
The ski patrollers say they’ve been buoyed by an outpouring of on-line and in-person help. An account on GoFundMe at present has greater than $200,000 in donations.
“We’ve had members of the neighborhood stopping by our picket line each day letting us know they help us, dropping off meals, and donating to our strike fund,” stated Margaux Klingensmith, who has been a Park Metropolis patroller for six years and can be a enterprise supervisor for the union.
However that is chilly consolation for pissed off skiers who can’t attain the products. As an alternative of taking to social media to submit movies of flying snowflakes and massive jumps, they’re sharing scenes of countless elevate strains.
“The sum of money spent to not ski is abysmal,” stated one vacationer quoted within the native information outlet, TownLift.
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