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Originally Posted by biggestal99
They have a union, which they pay dues to collectively bargain for them and get the best deal they can for their members, why is that so hard for you to understand.
Allan
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Is this really that complicated? Congrats to them getting the tracks, who aren't their employers, nor entities they are contracted with, to pay their health insurance. As I previously stated, it's a bizarre arrangement that makes zero sense unless it's a deal worked to offset the track's liability coverage expense, and then I'd expect the tracks to not give more than the difference between the liability cost with signed releases and without signed releases.
The Jockeys' Guild would do better to explain if that's the case rather than act like an injured party that we're all supposed to be sympathetic towards.