The ski patrol strike at the Park City resort in Utah ended Thursday after the mountain's owners agreed to a wage hike of $2 an hour for 200 union employees.
What does it mean for skiers everywhere when patrollers from other Vail-owned mountains are called to cross the picket line?
The labor agreement governing over 200 ski patrol and mountain safety staff expired in April, leading to months of stalled ...
Vail Resorts, the operating company for Park City Mountain Ski Resort, is offering 50% per-day credits for guests impacted by ...
Over in Colorado, ski patrollers from Eldora and Loveland resorts demonstrated outside Vail’s headquarters in Broomfield, ...
Mayor Nann Worel said in a statement that she and the Park City Council recognize that resort communities face significant livability challenges, and it is the workforce that all too often shoulders ...
Park City Mountain ski patrol reached a tentative agreement to end their strike at the Vail Resorts-owned Utah ski destination and are scheduled to vote on the deal Wednesday. The nearly two-week work ...
Only 25 of the 41 lifts are open, and 103 of the 350 trails are available to guests at Park City Mountain as of Monday morning.
The ski patrol is back at Park City after a nearly two-week long strike.After 13 days,This is the first weekend the ski patrol is back at the Park City Mountai ...
Fourth-year ski patroller Quinn Graves holds a sign during a recent demonstration held by the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association. The association said Tuesday it had reached a tentative ...
A strike by the ski patrol at Park City Resort, North America’s largest ski area by acreage, has shut a majority of the Utah resort for ...