Telluride, one of the best-known ski resorts in the Western U.S., plans to close in the coming days due to a labor dispute between its owner and the ski patrol union ... Ski patrollers sometimes argue for ...
Telluride Ski Resort is preparing to close on Saturday, the day its ski patrollers are planning to strike ... The ski patrollers at Telluride Ski Resort are planning to go on strike this weekend, following months of bargaining for a new union contract.
Telluride ski patrollers will strike starting December 27 barring last-minute action from Telluride Ski and Golf in the form of a more favorable proposal ... .
Telluride Ski Patrol’s union met Tuesday night, Dec. 23, a day after Telluride Ski and Golf (Telski) offered them the same “last, best and final offer” (LBFO) the union had rejected on Dec. 8 with 99% of their members opposing ... .
Telluride ski patrollers voted Tuesday night to go on strike starting Saturday after months of failed negotiations with resort owner Telluride Ski and Golf Co. “Nobody on patrol wants this to happen ... .
A pair of weekend meetings between the TellurideProfessional Ski PatrolAssociation (TPSPA) and Telluride Ski and Golf (Telski) have yielded the first discernible movement toward an agreement in two weeks ... .
Ski patrol held its second practice strike on Dec. 6, opening day in Telluride. Talks stalled after patrollers rejected Telski’s offer. Ben Eng / Telluride Times... .
Telluride ski patroller makes his morning commute on Dec. 3. Patrollers have been working without a contract since their last one expired Aug. 31. Michael Mowery / Telluride Times... .
Telluride Ski and Golf and the Telluride Professional Ski PatrolAssociation remain locked at the horns following the end of contract negotiations Dec. 6, and the possibility of a strike could be growing more likely ... .
As the 2025-2026 winter season ramps up and the snow starts to blanket our Wasatch range, a tsunami of travelers from all of the globe will come to Utah hoping to taste some of the greatest snow on earth. .
DENVER — At 12.13 p.m. on Dec. 21 last year — a Saturday during peak holiday season — a part called an evener beam failed on a gondola tower near the loading zone at Winter Park. Lift operators reported hearing ... .