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Why Sydney train workers are striking and what the union is demanding
Transport for NSW is "scrambling" to bring in replacement transport amid the Sydney trains shutdown this weekend. But why are workers striking and exactly what is the union demanding?
Sydney train strikes: Why are they happening and how can you get around this weekend?
Sydney's train network will grind to a halt from Friday to Sunday amid a pay dispute between the NSW government and the state branch of the Rail, Tram and Bus Union.
Sydney train commuters hit with worst ever rail strike
Sydney commuters are facing the prospect of no rail services this week in what has been labelled the worst rail strike in living memory for the city. Services will be cancelled from Friday to Sunday after negotiations between the state government and the Rail,
What does Sydney's train strike mean for the city and commuters?
Industrial action will freeze all train services across Greater Sydney from Friday to Sunday morning. Here is what the strike means for commuters.
Sydney train disruptions: Everything you need to know
Sydney is bracing for a major transport upheaval as planned industrial action by the RTBU threatens to grind the city’s train network to a halt this weekend.
JUST IN: Sydney train services will stop running for four days this week
Instead, the NSW Government put forward a proposal to run a 24-hour train service between Hornsby and Strathfield, but the RTBU is standing by its promise to strike if their full requests aren’t met. You can learn more about the RTBU's current industrial action via their website.
All Sydney trains to be cancelled for 48 hours
Sydney is set to grind to a massive standstill as government-union negotiations fail to strike a deal over train driver pay.
Sydney train strikes to go ahead unless government agrees to 24-hour travel, union says
The rail union has agreed that services will continue as normal tomorrow - the original first day of the strike.
Everything you need to know about the Sydney Trains shutdown
A three-day shutdown on Sydney city's train network is expected to cause 'significant disruptions' for hundreds of thousands of Aussies this weekend.
Sydney rail strike delayed for a day as millions face commuter chaos
Sydney’s planned rail strike will be delayed for a day as Transport for NSW reaches an agreement for services to run as normal on Thursday.
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NSW government scrambles to fill gaps as major train strike looms
The NSW government and transport departments are scrambling to cover as many gaps as possible as Sydney and the wider region ...
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Sydney train strike prompts transport authorities to warn community to plan travel movements now
The NSW government will hold talks with the union representing rail workers again on Thursday after failing to reach an ...
Sydney Morning Herald
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What you need to know about the Sydney train shutdown
Sydney
Trains chief executive Matt Longland said intercity
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Crikey
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Sydney’s train strikes are Labor’s fault for abolishing wage caps, says former Liberal minister
Andrew Constance said the abolition of NSW's public sector wage cap has been a 'disaster', and urged the train union to sit ...
The Daily Telegraph
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Sydney events thrown into chaos by strikes as furious commuters slam Minns Government
Meanwhile,
Sydney
residents have vented their frustration about the ... from his boss to determine whether he will be ...
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Sydney train strike: Premier steps in over transport minister in bid to halt rail chaos
The rail union has warned they won’t back down from industrial action which will strand millions of commuters this weekend — ...
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