There are worries Vivid crowds could be affected with Sydney’s light rail network set to come to a standstill for 24 hours.
Workers are expected to strike on Wednesday amid an intensifying pay dispute between the union and the tram operator.
Commuters will face ongoing disruptions to their travel from Tuesday as tram drivers run services below the speed limit, refuse to work overtime and decline to don uniform in the pursuit of improved pay and conditions.
Light rail services across Sydney will be impacted from Tuesday, with a 24-hour stoppage slated for Wednesday. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Bianca De Marchi
Industrial action is then expected to escalate with a 24-hour stoppage planned for Wednesday, coinciding with Vivid Festival celebrations.
Services on the L1 line from Dulwich Hill to Central Station, alongside L2 and L3 routes from Circular Quay to Randwick and Kingsford, respectively, will be disrupted.
The Rail, Bus and Tram Union (RBTU) and French transport giant Transdev, the operator of Sydney’s light rail network, are currently locked in bargaining negotiations over a new workplace agreement.
While Transdev has offered its workforce a four-year 18 per cent pay boost, RBTU members have voted “overwhelmingly” to reject the deal, the union said on Monday, as the offer failed to adequately address the rising cost of living.
The crowds are expected to be impacted at Vivid by the rail halt.
Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) NSW tram and bus division secretary David Babineau said the state’s light rail workers have been “left with no option” other than to push ahead with the planned industrial action.
“We can’t have light rail workers in a situation where they’re going to work unwell and putting commuters and others at risk because they don’t have enough sick days,” Mr Babineau said.
News.com.au