The Park City Ski Professional Ski Patrol Association claimed victory, saying in a statement that Colorado-based Vail Resorts ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association announced they will return to work Thursday following a 100% ratification ...
The Park City Professional Ski Association ratified a new contract with Veil Resorts, ending an unprecedented 13-day strike ...
Ski patrollers at the biggest U.S. ski resort have reached a deal with Utah's Park City Mountain Resort to end a strike that ...
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 ...
Ski patrollers miffed by wages they say are too low for high living costs have put a wrench in operations at the biggest U.S.
The Park City Ski Patrol, as part of the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA), went on strike on Friday morning, with 204 mountain safety personnel and ski patrollers not signing ...
More than likely, it’s dealing with gear or apparel, reading a ski map, or something having to do with our phones. And let it be noted, that I do wear progressive lenses on my daily spectacles. As ...
Instead of clocking into work, nearly 200 members of the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association hung up their jackets and formed a picket line to amplify their fight for better wages and ...
The tension wrought by the ongoing labor dispute between the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association and Vail Resorts has intensified after the ski patrol union initiated a strike this Friday.
The saga continues between Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) and Vail Resorts this week. The possibility of an impending strike before one of the busiest times of year has ...
In a statement, the ski site explained its winter season was now nearly half its typical duration. Reduced business operations, in addition to costly necessary maintenance at the site, meant it was ...