Agreement Reached On Losing Mount Fees For Oklahoma Jockeys
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'We're all kumbaya': Jockeys, TRAO reach agreement
Saddle up and crouch down in the stirrups: A thoroughbred racing dispute at Oklahoma City’s Remington Park appears to be resolved. After tense negotiations, hallway face-offs and forced scratches in this week’s races, the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma and the Jockeys’ Guild have agreed on updated labor terms — welcome news for an industry […] The post ‘We’re all kumbaya’: Jockeys, TRAO reach agreement appeared first on NonDoc.
Agreement Reached On Losing Mount Fees For Oklahoma Jockeys
After lengthy negotiations, the Jockeys' Guild of America and the Thoroughbred Racing Association of Oklahoma have agreed to the terms in the form of a 3-year agreement, which includes a minimum losing mount fee of $100, a fourth-place incentive and all riders will pay the per mount HISA fee, the guild said in a Thursday press release. Set to expire on Dec. 31, 2028, the parties plan to immediately seek approval from the Oklahoma Horse Racing Co…
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