NSW Opposition leader Luke Foley says the state's Transport Minister has lost control of Sydney's railways.

File picture of commuters at Sydney's Central Train station.

Source: AAP

NSW Opposition leader Luke Foley says the state's Transport Minister has lost control of Sydney's railways. Train workers will walk off the job for 24 hours on Monday, January 29, in their fight for a six per cent pay rise and improved working conditions. The Rail, Tram and Bus Union announced the strike after lengthy discussions with members who claim they are "fed up" with Transport Minister Andrew Constance. Mr Foley says Premier Gladys Berejiklian must now intervene.



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