JACKSON, Wyo. — The Jackson Hole Ski Patrol (JHSP) has officially ended its bid to unionize.

After a vote on Jan. 8, the ski patrollers announced on Instagram that the decision was made not to unionize at this time. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s Andriana Rogers told Buckrail that ski patrol requested to withdraw its petition and the National Labor Relations Board officially approved the request.

“We are grateful for the outcome of this process, and we look forward to our continued direct relationship with our patrol team,” Rogers wrote in an email.

A request to JHSP for comment was redirected to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The Instagram post from Jan. 9 announced JHSP’s intentions of withdrawing the union request.

“The petition and vote have created space for dialogue and to give new ownership the opportunity to listen and respond,” reads the post. “Above all, we want to thank the ski community for the overwhelming support.”

Monica is a Staff Reporter who studied journalism at Syracuse University and has been in the valley since 2015. She loves writing about the local food and bev scene, especially craft beer. When she’s not on the clock, you can find her paddle boarding, sewing, or whipping up a new recipe at home.