Telluride Ski Resort to Close Indefinitely Amid Strike

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The Telluride Ski Resort in Colorado has been closed indefinitely due to a strike by the ski patrol union over wages, with negotiations having broken down after the resort's management refused to increase wages despite the high cost of living and union demands. The strike has impacted the resort's operations during a busy season, highlighting ongoing labor disputes in ski resorts across the US.
- Telluride ski resort closes indefinitely on Saturday due to ski patrol strike CBS News
- Telluride ski resort owner Chuck Horning will close the ski area Dec. 27 when patrollers are planning to go on strike The Colorado Sun
- Mountain Village and TMVOA partner to offer expanded holiday programming Dec. 26-Jan. 1 The Telluride Times
- Telluride Ski Resort Announces Holiday Closure Due to Ski Patrol Labor Dispute The Inertia
- Iconic Ski Resort Is Set to Close at Height of Holiday Season Men's Journal
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