Unions are threatening industrial action if the transport department proceeds with job cuts. The state government has flagged 950 jobs to go. The Public Services Association argues senior jobs will be saved as frontline workers suffer.
Breakdown
- Public Service Association warns of industrial action over 950 planned job cuts in NSW Transport. 8s
- Union claims cuts could impact the Traffic Management Centre and road safety programs. 15s
- Union criticizes retention of senior executive roles while frontline jobs are cut. 21s
- Government's workers' compensation reform efforts face delays and criticism in the upper house. 54s
- Proposed amendments could remove bullying and harassment claims from compensation schemes, drawing further debate. 1m 13s