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Transport for NSW IRC dispute update: facilitated conciliation reaches half way point

Transport for NSW IRC dispute update: facilitated conciliation reaches half way point

  29 September 2025

The É«ÀÇÉçÇøwas once again in the Industrial Relations Commission on Thursday 25 September to continue conciliation around the TfNSW proposal to meet a ‘savings target’ by cutting 950 Transport Senior Service Manager (TSSM) and Award positions.Ìý As previously reported to members, the current dispute is seeking to influence the decision making in how the stated $414 million in labour related savings (of which TfNSW declare $279 million will be saved through job cuts) is actually achieved.

Thursday’s conciliation was particularly focused on the planned consultation schedules for the branches going forward, time frames for mobility (both internal and external), and when TfNSW planned to potentially advertise externally for any roles affected by branch design.Ìý In general, the É«ÀÇÉçÇøwants members affected by branch design to be considered for all potential roles, regardless of what time their specific branch design is scheduled for.

Due to the number of matters still to be resolved, the IRC has scheduled a full day conciliation for next Thursday 2ÌýOctober 2025.Ìý The É«ÀÇÉçÇøwill be asking for recommendations to be given by the IRC in relation to the above.

Consultation on branch design

So far there have been nine branches undergo their branch’s detailed design.Ìý While the specific effect for each branch will be different, the most common concerns in these consultations has been the lack of direct matching of staff for roles that might be slightly different, but still graded the same. The É«ÀÇÉçÇøbelieves that stronger attempts should be made to place staff affected by slight changes in role design, but no changes in grade, so that members aren’t forced to reapply for essentially the same role. The É«ÀÇÉçÇøhas been compiling feedback throughout the consultation periods for these branches, so that changes to the proposed designs can be achieved.

Its not too late to contact your MP

The É«ÀÇÉçÇøhas drafted a template letter that members may wish to send to their elected Member of Parliament. The letter asks whether they support the plan to cut 950 TfNSW workers, whilst continuing the protection racket for more than 1000 senior executives in Transport. You can visit the below link, which will allow you to view the template letter, amend as you see fit, and automatically send to your elected Member of Parliament.

Contacts

TfNSW@É«ÀÇÉçÇømailbox (for feedback on the operating model and branch design)

Member Support Centre (for specific individual industrial matters you need assistance with)

É«ÀÇÉçÇøstaff

Shane Jobberns Organiser

Thomas Gao Organiser

É«ÀÇÉçÇøDelegates

Safety, Policy, Environment and Regulation

Rachael Knight

Nathan Sweeney

Planning, Integration and Passenger

Angela Carroll

Hayley Dellaca

Leisa Sedger

Varada Shinde

Coordinator General

Michael Rohrlach

People, Communication and Workplaces

Joanne Kent

Arshdeep Kohli

Dane Richards

Gloria Nallas

Finance, Technology and Commercial

Gary Sladden

Point to Point (Combined Electorate)

Mick Lister

É«ÀÇÉçÇøCentral Councilor

Lachlan Mercer

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