DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

Telluride Ski Resort begins to reopen after striking ski patrollers accept a contract

January 10, 2026
in News
Telluride Ski Resort begins to reopen after striking ski patrollers accept a contract

Telluride Ski Resort in southwestern Colorado began to reopen Friday after a vote by striking ski patrollers to accept a contract and return to work.

The resort shut down Dec. 27 after the Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association rejected a company pay proposal. The resort remained closed except for beginner carpets and a lift serving two beginner runs that were staffed this week by managers and temporary ski patrollers.

With help from artificial snowmaking and a foot (30 centimeters) of recent snowfall, more lifts and runs will open starting this weekend, resort officials said in a statement.

“We are confident that this last offer represented a fair compromise,” resort representative Steve Swenson said in the statement.

Neither the resort nor the ski patrol union divulged details of the deal endorsed by the union with a Thursday vote. Negotiations had been ongoing since June.

The union sought pay increases from $21 to $28 an hour for new patrollers and from as little as $30 to almost $50 for the most experienced ones.

“While we are ultimately very disappointed to not address our broken wage structure, we are immensely proud of our efforts that have led to this financial movement. We are even prouder of the recognition and implementation of our supervisors into the unit,” read a union statement on social media Thursday.

Ski patrollers elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain region have been unionizing. Some argue for more pay on the grounds that the cost of living in ski towns is high and that they are responsible for safety.

Patroller duties include attending to injured skiers and the controlled release of avalanches with explosives when nobody is in range.

An almost two-week ski patrol strike a year ago closed many runs and caused long lift lines at Utah’s Park City Mountain Resort. That strike ended when Colorado-based Vail Resorts acceded to demands including a $2-an-hour base pay increase and raises for senior ski patrollers.

The post Telluride Ski Resort begins to reopen after striking ski patrollers accept a contract appeared first on Fortune.

Trump, 79, Demands Dem Nemesis Be Jailed in Raging Meltdown
News

Trump, 79, Demands Dem Nemesis Be Jailed in Raging Meltdown

by The Daily Beast
January 19, 2026

President Donald Trump has called for Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar to be deported after she pointed out that he was ...

Read more
News

‘Trade bazooka’ could devastate Trump as loophole threatens Greenland backfire: analysis

January 19, 2026
News

Boos as anti-Trump protester interrupts the national anthem to yell ‘Leave Greenland alone’

January 19, 2026
News

Stephen Miller uses podcaster freak out to claim MN cops have been ordered to ‘surrender’

January 19, 2026
News

Marathon Bungie Release Date Accidentally Leaked by Xbox Store

January 19, 2026
CNN Guest Goes Scorched Earth in Scathing Attack on ‘Chickens**t’ Scott Jennings

CNN Guest Goes Scorched Earth in Scathing Attack on ‘Chickens**t’ Scott Jennings

January 19, 2026
Network Accidentally Airs Caller Accusing Trump of Being a Pedophile

Network Accidentally Airs Caller Accusing Trump of Being a Pedophile

January 19, 2026
How Much Drinking Is Too Much Drinking?

How Much Drinking Is Too Much Drinking?

January 19, 2026

DNYUZ © 2025

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2025