Two hundred Utah ski patrollers returned to work Thursday after voting to accept a new labor contract and end a nearly ...
The nearly two-week strike hobbled the largest U.S. ski resort during a busy holiday period and sparked online fury about ...
The strike at Vail Resort's largest U.S. ski property lasted nearly two weeks and shined a spotlight on the growing union.
Park City Mountain ski patrollers on Wednesday agreed to a new contract with Vail Resorts. The contract includes pay bumps of ...
After nearly two weeks on strike, Park City ski patrollers are finally going back to work after an agreement was reached and ratified to end the work stoppage that caused havoc for skiers.
But instead of experiencing a powder high, skiers and snowboarders encountered long lift lines, limited terrain and widespread frustration brought on by a strike by ski patrollers. “Five minutes ...
About 200 ski patrollers are on strike for better wages at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort. Large swaths of the mountain have been closed, and lift lines have been long, frustrating customers.
Skiers at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort say their vacations were spent waiting in painfully long lines and navigating overcrowded trails after hundreds of ski patrollers and mountain safety ...
The waits were caused by a lack of ski patrollers on the mountain, with the company and the local union battling over pay and benefits. Skiers flocking to Park City, Utah, this holiday season ...