Telluride Ski Patrol Strike Ends, Resort to Reopen This Weekend
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The 75-member ski patrol union in Telluride approved a new contract ending a 13-day strike that led to the resort's closure, after community protests and economic losses. The resort will reopen gradually, amid ongoing tensions over wages, community support, and regional economic challenges, highlighting broader issues of inequality and community resilience in mountain towns.
- Telluride ski patrol union approves a new contract, ending strike and preparing resort re-opening this weekend The Colorado Sun
- Strike is over: 'Let it snow' The Telluride Times
- Ski patrol strike at Telluride in western Colorado comes to an end CBS News
- Ski patrollers are leading the push for higher pay in pricey mountain resort towns NBC News
- Ski patrol strike in Telluride ends after 13 days Denver Gazette
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