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.
Vail Resorts, the operating company for Park City Mountain Ski Resort, is offering 50% per-day credits for guests impacted by ...
About 200 ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort went on strike for almost two weeks during the busy holiday season.
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.
An important struggle is being waged by workers at the Park City Mountain Resort, 30 miles east of Salt Lake City, Utah ... ski patrol workers, who provide safety on the slopes, have been on ...
Long lines and limited terrain have plagued popular Utah ski resort Park City as a ski patroller strike continues to stretch into its seventh day. The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association ...
What does it mean for skiers everywhere when patrollers from other Vail-owned mountains are called to cross the picket line?
PARK CITY, Utah — Members of the Park City Mountain Ski Patrol are now on the 12th day of their strike. They're unsure of when it will come to an end as mediation discussions continue between ...
Visitors were greeted with long lift lines and minimal open terrain at Park City ski resort when the ski patrol union went on ...
The Park City Ski Professional Ski Patrol Association claimed victory, saying in a statement that Colorado-based Vail Resorts, which owns Park City Mountain Resort, acceded to its key demands ...