Sydney commuters face horror day on rail network
- Major delays are expected for rail commuters in Sydney due to a pay dispute between the Train Workers Union and the NSW Government, with more than 1,000 services disrupted by cancellations or delays by the end of January 15.
- The Rail, Tram and Bus Union has requested a 32 percent pay increase over four years, while the NSW Government has proposed a 15 percent pay rise over the same period.
- Transport Minister Jo Haylen stated that the current offer is fair and reasonable and should be seriously considered by the unions, despite ongoing industrial action that includes speed reductions and service cancellations.
- Commuters are advised to avoid travel unless necessary, as disruptions are expected to worsen in the coming days due to inclement weather and continued industrial actions.
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