Vacation skiers in Park City, Utah, the largest ski resort in the US, reported on social media that they experienced long cable car queues and the closure of some trails on Tuesday as the ski patrol workers' strike has entered its fifth day. According to a post posted on social media by the Ski Patrol Union, nearly 200 ski patrol and safety workers went on strike to raise wages at Park City Mountain Resort, a subsidiary of Vail Resorts Inc. (Vail Resorts Inc.), to raise the entry-level basic wage from the current $21 to $23 per hour. Vail Resort said in an email statement that Park City is still open on Tuesday and many ski patrols are still working. The company did not state how many ski patrol personnel were on duty.
美国最大度假胜地的滑雪巡逻队罢工导致滑雪队伍排长队、滑雪道关闭
Ski patrol strike at America's largest resort causes long ski lines and ski trails to close
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