The nearly two-week strike hobbled the largest U.S. ski resort during a busy holiday period and sparked online fury about ...
Two hundred Utah ski patrollers returned to work Thursday after voting to accept a new labor contract and end a nearly ...
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort reached a tentative deal with the corporate owner of Utah's Park City Mountain ...
After 10 months of negotiations and nearly two weeks of ski patrollers going on strike against Vail Resorts, the two parties ...
The strike at Vail Resort's largest U.S. ski property lasted nearly two weeks and shined a spotlight on the growing union.
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.
A unions representing 204 ski patrollers and mountain safety personnel in Park City, Utah, went on strike Dec. 27 against Vail Resorts, which owns Park City Mountain.
Ski patrollers at the Utah resort have been on strike since Dec. 27, severely constraining operations at the largest ski area ...
Deirdra Walsh, vice president and chief operating officer of Park City Mountain, said the resort’s ski patrol leadership and replacement patrollers from other mountains will keep the resort open ...
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort reached a tentative deal with the corporate owner of Utah’s Park City Mountain ...
Vail Resorts reached an agreement with Park City Mountain ski patrollers that could end a strike that has hobbled the largest ...
Ski-industry giant Vail resorts is struggling with a strike by ski patrollers at Park City Mountain resort in Utah, their biggest property. Skiers are complaining about delays and unsafe conditions.