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Ski Patrol Union Movement Hits East Coast
Ski Patrol Union Movement Hits East Coast

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time18-02-2025

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Ski Patrol Union Movement Hits East Coast

Ski patrollers from an east coast ski resort have begun the processes of unionizing. On February 17, 2025, more than 70% of ski patrollers at Maine's Sunday River have have signed a petition with the National Labor Relations Board to form a union. Patrollers from Sunday River hope to join United Mountain Workers, the labor organization that represents more than a dozen unionized mountain ops teams in the US. They plan to conduct a union election later this winter as the first step in becoming a unionized patrol Instagram post announcing the petition touched on the patrol unit's responsibility to provide medical care and guest services, as well as perform hazard mitigation and terrain management across the resort's 800 skiable acres of terrain. By unionizing, Sunday River Ski Patrol hopes to create a sustainable working environment with fair compensation, safe working conditions, and professional development opportunities. "From White Cap to Jordan Bowl, we love our work in the mountains of Western Maine. With our union effort, we are asking Sunday River and Boyne Resorts to invest in us so that we can continue to perform our jobs at the highest level," said the post. Sunday River is the first east coast resort ski patrol unit to be potentially represented by United Mountain Workers. Their petition to unionize comes on the heels of a larger movement within the ski patrol community to form unions. The resort is located in Western Maine about an hour and a half from Portland. Sunday River is owned by Boyne Resorts, which also owns Big Sky, Brighton, Sugarloaf, The Summit at Snoqualmie, Loon, and a handful of other ski areas. As mentioned, the mountain has more than 800 skiable acres of terrain, 2,300 feet of vertical drop, and 19 lifts. It is amongst the largest and most popular ski resorts on the east has reached out to Sunday River for comment, but had not received a response at the time of publishing. We will continue to provide updates on Sunday River's patrol unionization as this story the first to read breaking ski news with POWDER. Subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected with the latest happenings in the world of skiing. From ski resort news to profiles of the world's best skiers, we are committed to keeping you informed.

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