Many have taken to social media to blast Park City Mountain and its parent company, Vail Resorts, a multibillion corporation that owns 41 ski areas in the U.S., Canada and Australia.
The ski patrollers union and the company say the tentative agreement addresses both parties’ interests and will end the ...
The labor agreement governing over 200 ski patrol and mountain safety staff expired in April, leading to months of stalled ...
Members of the Park City Council provided input to Mayor Nann Worel as she crafted a January statement about the Park City ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification vote on their new contract that will last through April 2027.
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 an hour for 200 union employees.
Park City Mountain is offering credits to pass holders who faced disruptions during the ski patrol strike. A class-action ...
In a statement to KUTV, Park City Mountain's vice president said the resort will be open to the public, even as Ski Patrol pickets. "We want to reassure skiers and snowboarders, our employees ...
Long lift lines, extended emergency response times, and limited accessibility are just a few of the major issues plaguing Park City Mountain Resort, amidst the ski patrol union strike. Park City ...
Park City Mountain ski patrol reached a tentative agreement to end their strike at the Vail Resorts-owned Utah ski destination and are scheduled to vote on the deal Wednesday. The nearly two-week work ...
The Park City ski patrol strike appears to be over after the resort and union announced a tentative agreement late Tuesday night.