Sydney Train Disruptions Expected Next Week as Unions Resume Industrial Action
06.01.2025
Sydney train commuters may experience delays next week as industrial action resumes, union leaders confirm. The protests will start January 15 and last three days, but could extend further. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Rail unions announced the action to push the government back to the negotiating table after talks stalled. Despite avoiding strikes, slower services and network-wide impacts are expected.
Sydney Train Workers Push for New Negotiators
Sydney train workers demand the appointment of experienced mediators to resolve ongoing disputes. Unions NSW suggested bringing in seasoned negotiators to speed up discussions and ease tensions.
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Leaders highlighted past successes with former rail executives during disputes over new trains in 2022. They believe this strategy could restore momentum and help finalize agreements faster.
Government officials emphasized that mediation through the Fair Work Commission remains the preferred solution. They stated the current pay offer balances fairness with prior union agreements reached in 2024.
Union Negotiations and Sydney Train Service Concerns
Union representatives expressed frustration at stalled talks and criticized the lack of government engagement. Workers are willing to compromise, but require active participation from officials to proceed.
Commuters impacted by these disruptions were reassured unions aim to minimize service interruptions. Leaders stressed fairness for rail workers remains their focus, but delays may continue without progress.
Rail officials defended their approach, insisting prior agreements with other unions must guide ongoing negotiations. They reaffirmed their commitment to avoiding prolonged disruptions and resolving disputes swiftly.
Source: www.abc.net.au
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