The strike at Vail Resort's largest U.S. ski property lasted nearly two weeks and shined a spotlight on the growing union.
Vail Resorts, which endured an unprecedented wave of bad PR, says the contract that ended a 12-day patroller strike is consistent with pay for all patrollers.
Negotiators with Vail Resorts and the Park City ski patrol union reached a deal, putting an end to a two-week strike that disrupted operations at the Utah resort during one of its busiest periods of ...
The latest: An Illinois skier who visited Park City during the holiday filed a class-action federal lawsuit Thursday on ...
Vail Resorts and the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association union say they have reached a tentative deal on a new ...
Employees at the Broomfield-based ski giant's biggest resort traded their planks for picketing during one of the busiest ...
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neither of which are owned by Vail Resorts, have planned to picket in front of Vail's headquarters in Broomfield, Colorado ...
Vail Resorts has allegedly flew in ski patrollers from other resorts in ski areas to take the place of the striking workers ...
Vail Resorts sees early snow but faces operational issues. Read why MTN stock might struggle as service bottlenecks threaten ...
The Park City Mountain ski patrol union and Vail Resorts “remain far” from reaching a contract agreement despite recent ...
The striking Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association and Vail Resorts had mediation sessions scheduled for Thursday and ...