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Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks could be cancelled due to train strike, police commissioner says | Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks could be cancelled due to train strike, police commissioner says |
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Karen Webb warns that NSW force can’t risk 250,000 people being ‘trapped in the city’ with no way home | |
The New South Wales police commissioner, Karen Webb, says she has “grave concerns” about the safety of Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks proceeding during a train strike – and she could recommend they be cancelled. | The New South Wales police commissioner, Karen Webb, says she has “grave concerns” about the safety of Sydney’s famous New Year’s Eve fireworks proceeding during a train strike – and she could recommend they be cancelled. |
“Leaving the city is based on access to transport, including trains, and, if trains aren’t available, and people can’t leave the city, I have very large concerns of the risk that will create to the public, because families won’t be able to get home and they’ll be trapped in the city [with] no way out,” the commissioner told reporters on Friday. | |
Webb said every year NSW police patrolled the event “on the basis that 250,000 people can come into the city and then safely leave the city”. | Webb said every year NSW police patrolled the event “on the basis that 250,000 people can come into the city and then safely leave the city”. |
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“So I haven’t ruled out that I will recommend to government that we cancel the fireworks. It’s that serious.” | “So I haven’t ruled out that I will recommend to government that we cancel the fireworks. It’s that serious.” |
Webb’s comments followed a federal court decision on Thursday which quashed a temporary injunction against ongoing industrial action by rail unions. | Webb’s comments followed a federal court decision on Thursday which quashed a temporary injunction against ongoing industrial action by rail unions. |
The NSW government has since vowed to “take every possible measure” to ensure Sydney’s train network runs smoothly over Christmas and New Year’s Eve, lodging a request for the Fair Work Commission to suspend or terminate industrial action “to protect New Year’s Eve and stop rail disruption”. | The NSW government has since vowed to “take every possible measure” to ensure Sydney’s train network runs smoothly over Christmas and New Year’s Eve, lodging a request for the Fair Work Commission to suspend or terminate industrial action “to protect New Year’s Eve and stop rail disruption”. |
The government argued that the action would risk community safety and cause economic harm. | |
The NSW transport minister, Jo Haylen, said the uncertainty and disruption caused by industrial action at this time of the year was “intolerable”. | The NSW transport minister, Jo Haylen, said the uncertainty and disruption caused by industrial action at this time of the year was “intolerable”. |
Fair work hearings are due next week. | |
The premier, Chris Minns, said the state government would take on board any advice from police. | The premier, Chris Minns, said the state government would take on board any advice from police. |
“That’s why we’re in court [trying to stop industrial action] – the stakes are high,” he said. “We’ve got a few steps to take before a decision’s being made but, as I said, we would of course take the advice of NSW police and the police commissioner.” | |
Sydney’s train network was disrupted from late on Thursday after the injunction ended. Services were cancelled and delayed on numerous lines within hours of the federal court decision. | Sydney’s train network was disrupted from late on Thursday after the injunction ended. Services were cancelled and delayed on numerous lines within hours of the federal court decision. |
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Haylen conceded on Thursday afternoon that the government had no certainty about the train services that would run until a new pay deal was struck. | Haylen conceded on Thursday afternoon that the government had no certainty about the train services that would run until a new pay deal was struck. |
Rail unions can take more than 200 approved industrial actions – including work stoppages, enforcing distance limits for drivers, orders to deactivate Opal car readers and a ban on the state changing rosters – without needing to provide an official notice period. | |
Haylen accused the unions of putting “a gun to our head” during negotiations, with the threat of cutting services throughout the rest of December but especially on New Year’s Eve. | |
“This is not a toy train set,” Haylen said. “You can’t just move it around with a click of your fingers and expect that that’s going to service the millions of people across Sydney that rely on it each and every day.” | |
Combined unions representing 13,000 rail workers have refused to budge from their demands for a 32% pay rise over four years. The NSW government’s starting offer to the rail unions has been a 9.5% pay rise over three years. | |
In November NSW police won a pay deal under which wages will rise by up to 40%. |