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Contract issue-wages

Telluride Ski Resort remains closed as ski patrollers continue wage strike

Telluride Ski Resort remains closed as ski patrollers continue wage strike

Patrollers want a 20% increase due to housing costs and affordability

December 30, 2025
Telluride ski patrollers vote to go on strike starting Saturday

Telluride ski patrollers vote to go on strike starting Saturday

Company and union unable to reach agreement on pay; resort will be closed Dec. 27

December 24, 2025
Animas Chocolate & Coffee Co. cited for failure to pay wages

Animas Chocolate & Coffee Co. cited for failure to pay wages

Former employee was deducted payment for failing to submit written two-week notice

July 15, 2023
Lawsuit filed in Durango seeks to resolve contract dispute between moviemaking businesses

Lawsuit filed in Durango seeks to resolve contract dispute between moviemaking businesses

Complaint says film studio took money to build sets that were never made

September 23, 2022
Purgatory ski patrol to begin wage negotiations with resort after unionizing

Purgatory ski patrol to begin wage negotiations with resort after unionizing

Patrollers advocate for livable pay, better gear stipends

August 2, 2022
Montezuma-Cortez school district passes teacher pay initiatives

Montezuma-Cortez school district passes teacher pay initiatives

HR manager links critical staff shortages and staff wages

September 25, 2021
Colorado minimum wage reaches $12. Is it enough to live in La Plata County?

Colorado minimum wage reaches $12. Is it enough to live in La Plata County?

Advocates urge local governments to use new powers to increase wages even more

January 20, 2020
Minimum wage increases could challenge small business

Minimum wage increases could challenge small business

Pay hikes may not keep up with cost of living

December 3, 2016
After many Durango businesses prepared for overtime rule change, law is blocked by a Texas judge

After many Durango businesses prepared for overtime rule change, law is blocked by a Texas judge

Some businesses reclassified positions, increased pay

November 26, 2016

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