NSW government loses Fair Work Commission bid to stop rail industrial action

 Sydney commuters will continue to be plagued by rail delays after the NSW government failed to shut down planned industrial action.

The government made an application with the Fair Work Commission to halt the action which would see only 25 per cent of trains on the tracks operational.

While the industrial action scheduled for Wednesday will go ahead, Metropolitan Roads Minister Natalie Ward said the government had taken a "win".

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-05/sydney-trains-to-run-to-60-per-cent-in-industrial-action/101211044



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