- Rail employees initiated 'Go Slow' Industrial Action on Friday morning
Sydney Training Passengers is told to expect delays on the network after the payment agreements between the NSW government and the railway union got stuck last night.
Rail employees will run 23 km/hour slower on Friday morning after both parties were not in accordance with an agreement on Thursday evening.
The Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RBTU) demand a wage increase of 32 percent for four years.
RTBU NSW Secretary Toby Warnes told train passengers to expect delays and “send their anger to the NSW government for uncertainty.”
More come.
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Sydney's train forces have told that they are expecting delays on the network after the payment agreements between the NSW government and the Rain Union were stuck last night