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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Then management should have done something to avert the strike. People who are haply employees (paid enough to live on, given a schedule with reasonable notice, aren't forced to work overtime, etc.), don't go on strike. I would not cross the picket line. I'd leave, and demand a refund. Yes, even if it meant we didn't ski [/quote] the resort has increased its patrol’s wages by 50% over the past four seasons. Its current proposal increases wages by another 4% and provides each patroller with $1,600 for equipment, she said. They have been actively working on this so it’s not a good look. Vail and the union reached agreements on 24 of its 27 contract terms already, and management had increased wages by 50% over the past seasons. Park city is extremely vast and with the amount of snow they’ve gotten this week dangerous terrain so to have staff come from other locations not familiar with Park city puts skiers in danger.[/quote]
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