Vail Resorts has given the same raises to a handful of non-unionized ski patrols that the Park City Mountain union won after striking over the holidays. In a letter to employees, Mountain Division President Bill Rock on Jan.
A Vail Resorts investor made waves in the ski industry this week when he published a scathing report on the company, calling for the resignation of CEO Kirsten Lynch and former CEO Rob Katz,
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In Breckenridge, about 79 miles west of Denver, employees are without heat and hot water in Vail Resorts-owned employee housing there, leading to many lift operators calling out sick and the Broomfield-based ski giant having to shuffle workers between its resorts in Summit and Eagle counties, Vail Resorts said.
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A skier filed a lawsuit against the company claiming that they were deceitful about a labor strike and the amount of terrain open in Park City.
From Stowe to Switzerland, Vail Resorts transformed skiing. Now, on one of the busiest ski weekends of the year, customers are pushing back.
Vail Resorts is in the midst of another negotiation with a ski patrol union, and this time around, the union is calling upon guests to provide written testimony. The Keystone Ski Patrol Union (KSPU) met with Vail on January 22,
But revenue from lift tickets, season passes and dining is up as the ski giant looks to convince investors its business plan will work.
It's an influential time for ski resort employees here in Colorado. It comes after a Park City Mountain Resort patroller strike in Utah earned them higher wages and benefits. That success in another state with the same parent company is now playing into local contract conversations with resorts owned by Vail Resorts.
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Analyst Shaun Kelley from Bank of America Securities maintained a Hold rating on Vail Resorts (MTN – Research Report) and keeping the price