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Vail Resorts, the company that owns Park City Mountain Resort, says it will return to talks with the resort's striking ski patrol employees. On Monday, the resort closed more than 80% of its ...
A federal judge in Utah ordered that a lawsuit brought against Vail Resorts Inc. by a disgruntled skier be transferred to ...
Park City ski patrollers will return to work in the coming days after the union unanimously ratified a new set of contract terms and ended a nearly two-week strike at Vail Resorts's largest U.S ...
Park City Mountain continued to remain open throughout the strike, with Vail Resorts sending in what it called a patrol support team, consisting of experienced patrollers from Park City Mountain and ...
In addition to Park City Mountain, Vail owns 36 ski areas in North America, including Vail Mountain, Breckenridge, Whistler Blackcomb and Stowe, along with two in Switzerland and three in Australia.
Park City Ski Patrol on strike requesting livable wages in Park City, Utah, Tuesday, Jan 7. 2025. Vail Resorts implemented a 50 percent base pay increase in 2022 but faced ongoing criticism for ...
Park City ski patrollers reached a deal with Vail Resorts on January 8 after a labor strike. Ski patrollers told BI they must work multiple jobs to survive in mountain resort towns.
Park City union, Vail Resorts reach deal to end two-week strike. expand. Park City, Utah. Photo by Andrew Braden, provided by Vail Resorts. By Jenna Barackman – Reporter, Denver Business Journal.
The Olympics aren’t coming to Salt Lake City until 2034, but Vail Resorts will start making upgrades at Park City Mountain’s Canyons Village in 2025 to prepare for the influx of athletes and fans.
Wasatch Immigration Project was named the 2025 Women’s Giving Fund high-impact grantee during Park City Community Foundation’s annual ...
Vail Resorts said Park City Mountain patrol wages have outpaced inflation by increasing more than 50% over the past four seasons, with the average wage amounting to more than $25 per hour for ...