Striking ski patrol workers at the upscale Park City Mountain Resort in Utah have skiers who want to pay big bucks for a ...
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.
Park City MayorNann Worel urged Veil Resorts to concludeThank you. This is an official City statement from Mayor Nann Worel ...
Strike centers on more than starting wages, as holiday pay, health coverage pay and increases based on experience and ...
Park City Mayor Nann Worel and the city council are calling on Park City Mountain owner Vail Resorts to reach an agreement ...
Park City Mountain is facing significant backlash from guests due to long lines, closures, and other delays. Here's what's ...
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.
A strike has shut down most of the Park City Mountain resort in Utah for over a week, as ski patrollers seek a wage increase from owner Vail Resorts.
The strikes occurred at Park City — the largest ski resort in the US — as the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association ...
Rarely does a labor fight facilitate such rich, obvious imagery, but the Park City strike provided: A disgusted Twitter user’s camera shows a cluster of skiers massing at the base of a lift, huddled ...
Long lift lines, extended emergency response times, and limited accessibility are just a few of the major issues plaguing ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrollers Association is seeking an hourly base wage increase of $2 from Vail Resorts.