Sydney commuters get four-month reprieve from rail industrial action after Fair Work ruling
Rail union work stoppages to be suspended until 1 July as unions and state government try to strike pay dealFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastSydney commuters have been granted a more than four-month reprieve from industrial action on the city’s train network, after the Fair Work Commission ordered rail union work stoppages be suspended until 1 July.On Wednesday evening, the Fair Work Commission announced that while it would not grant the six-month suspension that the New South Wales government had requested, it would temporarily halt all industrial action to help unions and the government strike a pay deal.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

Rail union work stoppages to be suspended until 1 July as unions and state government try to strike pay deal
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Sydney commuters have been granted a more than four-month reprieve from industrial action on the city’s train network, after the Fair Work Commission ordered rail union work stoppages be suspended until 1 July.
On Wednesday evening, the Fair Work Commission announced that while it would not grant the six-month suspension that the New South Wales government had requested, it would temporarily halt all industrial action to help unions and the government strike a pay deal.
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