Horse racing bosses are eyeing possible earlier returns to the track as the axe falls on nearly a third of New Zealand's TAB employees.
The TAB (temporarily known as the Racing Industry Transition Agency) told its staff yesterday around 30 per cent of its work force will be made redundant in cost cutting after the financial disaster of Covid-19.
Not only did the TAB lose all New Zealand racing for six weeks and faces possibly two months before thoroughbred racing returns, it also lost the betting turnover on almost all sport worldwide. That has brought to a head its financial struggles in recent years.
With returns to the three racing codes diminishing there have been widespread calls for significant reduction of the TAB's costs and yesterday that axe fell.
Already many contractors have been laid off but remaining salaried staff have been informed there are 160 more roles to be cut, with voluntary redundancies offered.
TAB bosses were unable to be contacted for comment last night.