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Sydney University’s Kurt Iveson disproves Constance’s 4 arguments for privatisation
On June 28th at Sydney’s Community Assembly against bus privatisation, Kurt Iveson, an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney […] Read More »
‘Greedy’ Spanish contractors of the CBD to South East light rail want an extra $340 million for project
THE Spanish contractor building the CBD to South East light rail project wants a whopping extra $340 million from the […] Read More »
Community stands strong with bus drivers to oppose privatisation
The community of the Inner West has demonstrated its strong support for bus drivers through its attendance at three major events […] Read More »
URGENT TOWN HALL MEETING
Join us tonight (Thursday June 15) in an urgent meeting to stop NSW Transport Minister Andrew Constance from privatising Sydney’s […] Read More »
RTBU’s responds to letter from STA CEO
RTBU NSW Divisional Secretary Chris Preston and Divisional President David Woollams have responded to a letter from the STA’s Chief […] Read More »
Double-decker buses to replace bendies on Sydney streets
Sydney’s bendy buses will eventually become a thing of the past, the NSW government said on Tuesday, signalling its determination […] Read More »
Sydney commuters bear brunt of overcrowded trams on inner west light rail
Commuters face a frustrating wait before they get relief from chronic overcrowding on trams on Sydney’s inner west light rail […] Read More »
Orders from the Industrial Relations Commission for the RTBU and its members – 5 June
Please read Orders from the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW for the RTBU and it members – 5 June 2017 Read More »
‘Dog Act’ – Sydney Bus Drivers punished by Constance for opposing privatisation
RTBU Tram and Bus Division Secretary Chris Preston has described Minister Constance’s slashing of bus driver pay as punishment for […] Read More »
Notice to Members – Important Message from the RTBU Bus Division on Industry Allowance
Please read this Important Message from Bus Division Secretary Chris Preston on Industry Allowance Read More »