The world’s largest mountain resort operator announced Thursday it would eliminate certain positions to save costs even as ski season approaches.
Vail Resorts plans to lay off under two percent of the company’s entire workforce as part of a two-year plan, according to a company news release. The anticipated layoffs would include “14 percent of its corporate workforce and less than 1 percent of the company’s operations workforce.”
Vail Resorts, headquartered in Broomfield, Colorado, employed about 7,600 year-round employees and 44,900-odd seasonal employees in the 2024 fiscal year which ended July 31, 2024, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing.
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Climate Change!
Quick! Glue yourself to a snow drift!
Stay home! Or you will be locked down.
You’d better use snow glue if there is such a thing.
It ain’t climate change – it’s the failing economy.
Maybe if Trump is elected they will rehire a bunch.
Over $300 for a one day ticket.
I’m betting that’s the real problem.
Bidenomics is taking away everyone’s fun.
Rent or skiing?
Gas or skiing?
According to NSFW Buddy Hackett
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lLXzg0N1EHM
So, the business of skiing is going downhill.
“14 percent of its corporate workforce and less than 1 percent of the company’s operations workforce.”
Sounds like they’re management top heavy.
And that’s NOT where the money is made.
Money is made with the feet-on-the-ground workers doing the labor that makes the product (or service), and keeps the customer happy.
Sounds like boss-man has his head in the right place.
Such a slippery slope…
I hear those Tren de Aragua guys are good workers.