A strike by the ski patrol at Park City Resort, North America’s largest ski area by acreage, has shut a majority of the Utah resort for more than a week at its busiest time of the year.
Unionized patrol units from Vail Resorts-owned mountains have shown support for one another, and for the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA), as their strike against Vail continues.
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 ...
(Reuters) -Holiday skiers at Utah's Park City, the biggest U.S. ski resort, reported on social media that they were encountering long lift lines and some closed trails on Tuesday as a strike by ...
When the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association (PCPSPA) authorized a strike last month, just weeks before the Christmas and New Year’s Holiday, Vail Resorts promised its incoming guests ...
The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association represents 204 ski patrollers and mountain safety staff. Their strike began on December 27. As a result, only 25 of the 41 lifts are open at the ...
PARK CITY, Utah (KUTV) — Members of the Park City Ski Patrol are continuing their strike against Vail Resorts, the owner of Park City Mountain. They are demanding fair wages and better working ...
Long lines and limited terrain have plagued popular Utah ski resort Park City as a ski patroller strike continues to stretch into its seventh day. The Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association ...