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Home / Business and Economy / Telluride Resort Faces Shutdown Over Pay Dispute

Telluride Resort Faces Shutdown Over Pay Dispute

25 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ski patrol union plans to strike this Saturday.
  • Negotiations over pay failed since June.
  • Resort owner accuses union of harming the community.
Telluride Resort Faces Shutdown Over Pay Dispute

Telluride Ski Resort faces a potential closure this Saturday, stemming from a labor dispute between its owner and the ski patrol union. The Telluride Professional Ski Patrol Association voted to strike after contract negotiations, ongoing since June, failed to resolve disagreements over pay. Resort owner Chuck Horning criticized the union's action, stating it would be devastating for the community.

Patrollers are seeking higher wages, with the union proposing a rise in starting pay from $21 to $28 per hour and increased rates for experienced members. Union spokesperson Andy Dennis countered that the owner's stance is that of a "bully" and that a fair contract would avert the shutdown. The dispute highlights ongoing unionization efforts among patrollers in the Rocky Mountain region.

This situation occurs even as Telluride has experienced a slow start to the season, with only 20 out of 149 trails open due to warm weather. A similar strike at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort last year led to closures and long lift lines, eventually resolving with pay increases for patrollers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Telluride Ski Resort might close due to a labor dispute where the ski patrol union is threatening to strike over pay disagreements.
The ski patrollers are seeking increased hourly wages, with a proposed rise from $21 to $28 for starting pay and higher rates for experienced patrollers.
While not at Telluride, a similar strike occurred at Utah's Park City Mountain Resort last year, leading to closures and eventually a resolution with increased pay for patrollers.

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