Effective immediately, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will increase its minimum wage for all non-tipped positions to $18 per hour. This new wage is a significant increase from the previous minimum wage of $15 per hour and is part of the resort’s initiative to support staff to live and work in the Jackson Hole community.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort President Mary Kate Buckley says, “We continue to invest in our employees, specifically with increased wages and housing opportunities, because we believe that providing additional means of support is imperative to retaining the fabric of this community as a whole.”
 
The corporation hopes the wage increase will not only help to recruit and attract new employees to the Resort this winter, but also continue to help retain the current staff. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort has posted all its job openings on its employment website to in tandum with this announcement.
 
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