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![]() The more things change, the more they stay the same. If you read the laughable blood Horse chat with the leader of the gnome society you will see that without a shadow of a doubt, NOTHING has, or will change. This guy is equal parts arrogant, evasive, and just plain uninformed. The jockey's only have themselves to blame for allowing the nonsense to continue and shouldn't be shocked when they continue to get ZERO support from the other factions within the industry.
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![]() See the " Problems Are Brewing " thread.
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The Big shot jocks would still get all the good mounts,and the shitty jocks would still get the shitty mounts.In this scenario,On the plus side, when Johnny V comes up for free agency when his contract with Pletcher expires,The owners could have one hell of a bidding war.They could do it at Keeneland,like a sale,and put it on ESPN,and all of us could bet on who is going to get him.We could wager on how big his new contract will be,etc,etc...Then,all the new jocks from McCarron's school could get drafted in the same way.They could ride at OBS first,so everyone could see their skills.This would also be the end of Jockey agents,so there is one less person they would have to pay,putting more money back in their pockets.The possibilities could be endless ![]() ![]() |
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jocks want to be contractors, arranging individual rides--yet want someone else to foot the bill for this independance. you can't have your cake, eat it, and send someone else the bill. trainers hire staff-they are their employees, working for said trainer day in and day out. the jock shows up long enough to get on the horse, ride the race, take a pic if lucky enough, and go to the next horse, with the next trainer, etc..... seems the whole point in having the guild would be so that the jocks, collectively, could get the coverages they need, without it costing the lesser-paid a fortune.
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![]() To me if jockeys are employees then you put 15 names in a hat and draw names for who rides what. Just like at the Mountain the jockey silks are the same each and every race.
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![]() I think part of the misunderstanding is that there are two perspectives here -- one being that of the fan, and the other being someone who is "in" and involved in the industry and works within it. This is not about national health insurance -- and if you think that is the answer, then you are being very myopic and neglecting the economic, sociological, political and numerous other aspects of the United States. This is also not about being an "independent contractor" or an "employee" -- and if there are any labor lawyers here, I am certain they can add an educated and qualified amount of knowledge to the discussion.
This isn't about "pointing fingers" and "blame". Don't get me wrong, there are people and parties who are at fault. However, "proving" it and everything that goes along with that is part of the problem, not the solution. What this is about is the entire industry -- and all of the parties -- their inability to collabortively and collectively work together. Each party has to give, take, compromise, pay, subsidize, and so on. Until that happens -- all you will see is finger pointing, blame, granstanding, threats, lawsuits, BS, lies, propaganda, BS, committees, studies, BS, no progress, BS, and, did I say BS. Eric |
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![]() racing (and this has been said so many times before) needs a national body to oversee all this--much like the nba, nascar, the nfl, etc. all employees are under the national 'umbrella' of that sport. i think that this would be a huge step forward for racing, and for everyone involved. it would solve so many problems--but the solution itself is a problem as so many don't want a nat'l governing body.
just think of it--blanket policies nationwide for the sport, and for everyone involved. it'll never happen.
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Jockeys are independent contractors until they throw a leg over the horse in the paddock , then they are a payed employee of the owner. I agree the Guild screwed it up , they pissed off the racetracks and the horseman , but what about the riders who are not in the Guild , dont they get a say in any of this . You wonder why I have an emotional attatchment to this subject , well I was a jockey for 13 years that would be the first reason and the second is that a few of those 58 jocks on the Disabled list are my friends and perhaps some of them were never in the Guild but are now losing the help they were getting . I will never change my mind , jocks should have unlimited accident isurance while they are on the job , if they go down and get paralyzed or have severe head injuries they shouldnt have to worry if their medical bills are payed and if they will have enough money to eat on. It should be in the insurance policy and to be honest the racetracks should pay for it .
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![]() Why couldnt the track foot the bill for something like a catastrophic medical insurance? Something that doesnt kick in until $50,000+ or something.
Below that jocks could foot something that had limited coverage. There's lots of ways to work insurance so that no one person has to foot the entire bill. Perhaps even the owners could fund a catastrophic fund. I think that is the real issue that Honu is getting at. Smaller bills could be covered by personal coverage. |
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