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 ...
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.
As ski patrollers in Park City celebrate their successful strike, the ski industry is left to clean up a PR mess that could ...
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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 ...
Skiers have filed a class action lawsuit against Vail Resorts, saying they spent thousands of dollars to visit Park City ...
Vail Resorts is now the subject of a class action lawsuit over its handling of the recent ski patroller strike.
A trio of law firms have filed a class action lawsuit against Vail Resorts claiming “deceptive and fraudulent business practices” because company leaders didn’t fully disclose that the ski patrol ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification vote on their new contract that will last through April 2027. “This puts an ...
About 200 ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort went on strike for almost two weeks during the busy holiday season.
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