A deal with a $2-an-hour base pay hike ends a nearly two-week strike that shut many trails and caused long lines at Park City ...
The strike at Vail Resort's largest U.S. ski property lasted nearly two weeks and shined a spotlight on the growing union.
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort reached a tentative deal with the corporate owner of Utah’s Park City Mountain ...
After 10 months of negotiations and nearly two weeks of ski patrollers going on strike against Vail Resorts, the two parties ...
A ski patrol strike at Park City Mountain has led to complaints of lines and delays at the popular winter sports destination.
After 10 months of contract negotiations and a 13-day strike, Park City's ski patrollers are returning to work on Thursday ...
Vail Resorts reached an agreement with Park City Mountain ski patrollers that could end a strike that has hobbled the largest ...
After 10 months of contract negotiations and a 13-day strike, Park City's ski patrollers are returning to work on Thursday ...
Vail Resorts (MTN) stock rises as strike by Park City ski patrol workers ends with new agreement in place through April 2027.
Vail Resorts bought Park City in 2014 and combined it with a neighboring ski resort called Canyons the following year. The Canyons ski patrol unionized in 2001, and when the two ski patrols merged ...
Vail Resorts Inc., which owns the resort, saw its stock drop about 6% in the last week. A strike during peak ski season The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) said it has been ...
But the most interesting case study in ski area unions may have occurred at Stevens Pass in Washington. The resort had been around since the 1930s, operating with no unions, but when Vail Resorts ...