11 Jun 2024 | 08:50 PM UTC
Australia: Unionized light rail workers staging 24-hour work stoppage in Sydney June 12
Unionized light rail workers staging 24-hour strike in Sydney, Australia, on June 12 to demand higher wages; multiple rail lines affected.
Light rail workers affiliated with the Rail, Tram, and Bus Union (RTBU) are staging a 24-hour strike in Sydney on June 12. The purpose of the work stoppage is to demand higher wages and better working conditions. Disruptions will reportedly impact light rail service on the L1 route from Dulwich Hill to Central Station, on the L2 route from Circular Quay to Randwick, and on the L3 route from Circular Quay to Kingsford. Extra buses will deploy to carry passengers during the labor action.
Additional rail transport service disruptions are possible and could be announced on short notice. Available rail services will likely experience crowding. Increased demand for alternative modes of transport is likely during the strike period. High private vehicle use could lead to traffic congestion on main roads, particularly those heading toward Sydney's Central Business District (CBD). Residual disruptions may occur after the strike concludes as operators reposition rolling stock.
Associated demonstrations are also possible during the strike. Protest activity may materialize at transport hubs, government buildings, public squares, and on major thoroughfares. Authorities will likely deploy a heightened security presence to the sites of any demonstrations that materialize.
Consider taking alternative modes of transport for time-sensitive travel through the evening of June 12; prepare for likely heightened demand for such services. Allow extra time to reach destinations due to the possibility of increased traffic congestion. Avoid any demonstrations that materialize.