Sydney Train Network Braces for Further Disruptions After Union Wins Legal Battle
- On Feb. 17, hundreds of Sydney train services were cancelled after 115 drivers and guards did not sign in for their shifts at 5 a.m.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese urged the Rail, Tram, and Bus Union to settle its pay dispute with the New South Wales government, stating that common sense should apply.
- NSW Premier Chris Minns stated that a request for arbitration by the union was rejected, claiming, "there was 'no way' they would give in to the request for arbitration."
- The NSW Rail, Tram, and Bus Union expressed a desire to avoid court action, indicating that they sought peace with the government.
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