Ski patrollers at Park City Mountain Resort are returning to work after nearly two weeks on strike. The union representing ...
If you want to run a travel-and-leisure company, you darn well better give the experience that you’re advertising.” ...
The country's largest ski resort will resume normal operations after almost two weeks of closed terrain and long lift lines ...
The day after the two councilors joined the picket line, Park City Mayor Nann Worel and the city council issued a joint ...
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 Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification ...
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.
Park City Mayor Nann Worel spoke out on Monday on behalf of the City Council, calling on Vail Resorts to resolve the labor dispute. Following the strike’s end and the ratification of the contract on ...
“This last couple weeks has been a mega-Vail fail,” Kaplan told the elected officials. He said there has been a series of issues with Vail Resorts since the firm’s entry into the Park City market more ...
Skiers said they spent thousands of dollars to visit Park City Mountain and Vail Resorts didn't disclose the nearly two-week strike that was recently settled or its impacts.