Commuters across Sydney are set to face even more delays as the rail network will be thrown into chaos with ixjmtzywndustrial action expected to begin on Monday.
Industrial action has been planned by the Electrical Trades Union, stopping any members from doing certain maintenance across the city’s train network.
The planned industrial action could lead to parts of the network completely coming to a halt, with the impact growing the longer it is in place.
Sydney Trains has said any disruption this week was “unlikely”, reports.
However, the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) has decided to stand in solidarity with the ETU and says its members also refuse to work.