The lifts at Attitash stopped running in mid-March. Now, Attitash and Wildcat are being closed to uphill skiers as well to avoid overuse in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
The lifts at Attitash stopped running in mid-March. Now, Attitash and Wildcat are being closed to uphill skiers as well to avoid overuse in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. (JAMIE GEMMITI PHOTO)
BARTLETT — Local areas Attitash Mountain Resort of Bartlett and Wildcat Mountain of Pinkham Notch are among the 37 ski resorts affected by a Vail Resorts announcement Wednesday concerning pay cuts, furloughs for employees and a pause in payouts for its CEO, board of directors and shareholders due to economic and health impacts of the coronavirus pandemic.
According to Vail Resorts Inc. Chief Executive Officer Rob Katz, the company is furloughing nearly all of its U.S. year-round employees as of April 4 for “at least the next one to two months, without pay, but with full health-care coverage for any impacted employee currently enrolled,” stating that “the company will pay all premiums.”
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