The Fair Work Commission enforced a temporary order to halt industrial actions on Sydney Trains following two days of chaos.
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A ruling by the Fair Work Commission will see the industrial action delaying Sydney's train services temporarily paused. But ...
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The next stage in the dispute disrupting Sydney's train network is set to recommence today at a Fair Work Commission hearing ...
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Managerial and senior staff may also be exempt from penalty rates if they are paid 125 per cent of the minimum award rate ...
In a late move on Thursday, the Fair Work Commission issued an interim order stopping unions from disrupting train service from 6.30pm on Thursday before a formal hearing at the end of next week.
Fair Work Commission president Alan Hatcher last night made an interim order, which came into effect from 6.30pm, that ceased all industrial action until the matter could return to court next week ...
Worn-out commuters will temporarily be spared more chaos on Sydney’s train network after NSW Premier Chris Minns launched ...