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 ...
Two hundred Utah ski patrollers have ended a nearly two-week strike and returned to work at the biggest ski resort in the U.S.
About 200 ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort went on strike for almost two weeks during the busy holiday season.
The country's largest ski resort will resume normal operations after almost two weeks of closed terrain and long lift lines ...
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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.
If you want to run a travel-and-leisure company, you darn well better give the experience that you’re advertising.” ...
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.
Attorney Daniel Tarpey expects it to be an “arduous” and “long procedural fight.” He and co-counsel have to prove there are ...
The ski patrol strike at Park City Mountain, Utah, is over, but now a lawsuit has been filed against Vail Resorts for allegedly not disclosing the strike's impacts. Christopher Bisaillon, the ...
Legal representation for the lawsuit compared the situation at Park City Mountain to booking a hotel room but only being ...