The nearly two-week strike hobbled the largest U.S. ski resort during a busy holiday period and sparked online fury about ...
The 204 workers ended their strike with a $2 wage increase to the base pay to $23 an hour and an average $4 an hour wage ...
Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort ended their strike after reaching a deal with Vail Resorts. The patrollers' union stated the new contract includes better wages and benefits.
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort have reached a deal with Utah's Park City Mountain Resort to end a strike that put a wrench in operations during the busy holiday season and into the new ...
The Park City Mountain Professional Ski Patrollers Association, representing over 200 members, came to an agreement with Vail Resorts, the parent company of Utah’s Park City Mountain and 41 ...
Over the last ten months, Park City patrollers have negotiated with Vail Resorts ... a strike quickly raised tensions between the two parties. The strike polarized the local and national ski community ...
The strike at Vail Resort's largest U.S. ski property lasted nearly two weeks and shined a spotlight on the growing union.
After 10 months of contract negotiations and a 13-day strike, Park City's ski patrollers are returning to work on Thursday with pay raises.
After a strike that lasted nearly two weeks, Park City Mountain and the ski patrol union have reached a tentative agreement, the groups said in a joint statement Tuesday night. The agreement is still ...
PARK CITY, Utah — 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 ...