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

Telluride resort owner rips into ski patrol union after strikes shuts down slopes on Christmas

December 25, 2025
in News
Telluride resort owner rips into ski patrol union after strikes shuts down slopes on Christmas

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.

The Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association voted Tuesday to strike Saturday after contract negotiations since June failed to yield an agreement on pay. With no more talks planned before the weekend, Telluride Ski Resort said it will not open that day.

“We are concerned that any organization, particularly one that exists to help people, would do something that will have such a devastating effect on our community,” owner Chuck Horning said Wednesday in a statement.

It was not immediately clear whether the closure will last longer. Resort officials were working on a plan to reopen even if the strike continues, according to the statement.

The patrollers are seeking to be paid more in line with their counterparts at other resorts in the region.

The union wants starting pay to rise from $21 to $28 per hour, and for wages for patrollers with more than 30 years of experience to increase from $30-$36 per hour to $39-$48.60 per hour.

While resort officials sought to lay blame for the impending closure on the union, Andy Dennis, interim safety director and spokesperson for patrollers’ association, said it lies with Horning.

“He’s being a bully. This is what bullies do, take their toys and run,” Dennis said. “All he has to do is give us a fair contract, and this would all be over.”

Ski patrollers sometimes argue for more pay on the grounds that the cost of living is high in ski towns and they are responsible for people’s safety. Patrollers’ duties include attending to injured skiers and the controlled release of avalanches with explosives when nobody is in range.

Even without a strike, Telluride has yet to get going fully this season, with unusually warm weather meaning just 20 of the resort’s 149 trails have been able to open.

Patrollers around the Rocky Mountain region have been voting on unionizing recently.

Last year an almost two-week strike 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 resort owner rips into ski patrol union after strikes shuts down slopes on Christmas appeared first on Fortune.

Hockey Players Spill on Keystone Kash’s Bonkers Coaching Tactics
News

Hockey Players Spill on Keystone Kash’s Bonkers Coaching Tactics

by The Daily Beast
March 4, 2026

FBI Director Kash Patel may have a reputation for bungling law enforcement operations. But in the eyes of the former ...

Read more
News

Vance Brags About Mansplaining Catholicism to Top Cardinal

March 4, 2026
News

Elden Ring Publisher Teases a Brand-New RPG

March 4, 2026
News

20 things you may be recycling by mistake, and why you shouldn’t be

March 4, 2026
News

Interior Secretary Visits Venezuela as Part of Oil and Mining Expansion

March 4, 2026
OpenAI sees Codex users spike to 1 million, positions coding tool as gateway to AI agents for business

OpenAI sees Codex users spike to 1 million, positions coding tool as gateway to AI agents for business

March 4, 2026
What Democrats need to do to flip Texas, and how Republicans can hang on

What Democrats need to do to flip Texas, and how Republicans can hang on

March 4, 2026
4 Rap Songs to Help Whenever You Struggle With Anxiety

4 Rap Songs to Help Whenever You Struggle With Anxiety

March 4, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026