Park City Mountain ski patrol reached a tentative agreement to end their strike at the Vail Resorts-owned Utah ski ...
The ski patrollers union and the company say the tentative agreement addresses both parties’ interests and will end the ...
Strike centers on more than starting wages, as holiday pay, health coverage pay and increases based on experience and ...
Negotiators from Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts announced Tuesday that they had reached a tentative agreement with the ...
The Park City Ski Patrol strike is about to enter its third week on Friday and the town's mayor has written an earnest ...
The negotiation committees have met six times over the last week and a half with continued bargaining and counterproposals on ...
Park City Mayor Nann Worel and the city council are calling on Park City Mountain owner Vail Resorts to reach an agreement ...
Vail resorts should work with Park City ski patrollers I am writing to you in response to the situation in Park City and ...
Park City Ski Patrol and Vail Resorts have reached a tentative agreement to end the current strike, which is scheduled to be voted on tomorrow.
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.
In Utah on Tuesday, the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association’s bargaining committee unanimously endorsed a tentative agreement with Vail Resorts and said it is set to vote on the new contract ...
The Park City ski patrol strike appears to be over after the resort and union announced a tentative agreement late Tuesday ...