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Fair Work Commission puts interim pause on approval for industrial action after second day of delays for commuters. New South Wales trains will return to normal scheduling for now after the Fair Work Commission placed an interim pause on its approval for rail unions to undertake industrial action amid a long-running pay dispute with the state government.
Late on Thursday afternoon, the Fair Work Commission set the hearing date for the dispute to next Wednesday.
Given the significant amount of evidence the government planned to present, the court heard the hearing would likely carry into next Thursday. The government had requested the hearing be conducted on Friday or over the weekend. However, the court heard this timeframe would not be procedurally fair. The government said more than 1, trains were expected to be cancelled by the end of Thursday. Significant cancellations and delays were expected for Friday before the interim order pausing industrial action was put in place.
The chief executive of Sydney Trains, Matt Longland, said service disruptions may worsen in the afternoon. He said disruptions were worse in the inner west and services that connect through the Blue Mountains and Parramatta.
Sydney train disruptions to cease for now after rail unions ordered to halt industrial action until next week. Fair Work Commission puts interim pause on approval for industrial action after second day of delays for commuters Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast. Read more. Reuse this content. More on this story. Woolworths sacks two workers and investigates dozens over alleged conduct during day strike. Jo Haylen quits as NSW transport minister after km chauffeur trip for winery lunch.