Lift maintenance workers passed a strike authorization vote after they said Vail Resorts wouldn't increase their pay in negotiations.
Following a nearly two-week strike from the Park City Professional Ski Patrol Association, another worker strike could be coming down the hill for Vail Resorts.
I had to read the sentence over a few times to make sure I understood what a recent Summit Daly News article reported: single-day lift tickets now cost more than $300 at some resorts?
The Crested Butte Mountain Resort lift maintenance union, which is comprised of 12 members, authorized the strike ahead of their next bargaining session scheduled for next week.
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Vail Daily reporter John LaConte snowboards through the trees at the Kamui Ski Links, a municipally owned ski resort in Central Hokkaido, Japan.
The new settlement deal could net Pennsylvania and Delaware as much as $212 million and $27 million, respectively, in payouts.