The bitter stoush between the rail union and the NSW state government is no closer to a resolution and more mass cancellations and delays could be on the cards for commuters trying to get to work tomorrow.

NSW Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RBTU) state secretary Toby Warnes said the city’s train network could be a “similar situation to Friday” unless the “lockout” notices issued by the government are rescinded.

In an image acquired shows commuters at Ashfield station, in Sydney Friday 14 February 2025. Industrial action from the rail union is causing disruptions across Sydneys train network after negotiations between the union and state government broke down.    Picture - Michael Ruffles
Commuters at Ashfield station in Sydney on Friday. (Michael Ruffles)

A worker issued such a notice who comes to work but takes part in industrial action such as a “go-slow” day – driving trains lower than the speed limit – can lose their whole day’s pay.

“This is going to come as cold comfort to commuters, but we don’t know [if] these 5000 lockout notices [will] stay in place,” Warnes said.

“The nature of these lockout notices say that if you do come to work and you are found to be going slow, which is our original ban, you will lose an entire day’s pay.

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“So our members are in a really hard position at the moment, choosing between potentially working for free for a day or not coming to work at all.”

Warnes added: “And we saw on Friday 600 people made the latter choice.”

Toby Warnes from the RTBU
Toby Warnes from the RTBU. (Weekend Today)

Warnes said the outlook for this week remains “unpredictable”.

The Fair Work Commission will hand down its decision over whether it will uphold the state government’s 418 application, which is an order to stop or prevent unprotected industrial action.

Warnes told RBTU members yesterday that a decision is likely to come today at 1.30pm which will decide what this week’s industrial action may look like.

“The government is spending millions and millions of dollars trying to fight members,” Warnes said in a message on Facebook.

“Stay united, stay strong… we are going to get a good deal out of this.”

Overcrowding on Sydney trains platform due to industrial action
Overcrowding on Sydney trains platform due to industrial action. (Nine)
Overcrowding on Sydney trains platform due to industrial action
Warnes said the outlook for this week remains “unpredictable”. (Nine)

Commuters on Friday faced a nightmare journey home after 90 per cent of train services were cancelled following half the rostered train drivers and guards not turning up for work.

More than 570 drivers did not show up for work that day, causing mass cancellations across the network and plunging the public transport system into chaos.

The T4 Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line was the worst affected with virtually no trains running on the line.

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