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Rail Shuttle Services

On Friday 8th October, advice was received that the Railtrain subsidiary Rail Shuttle Services (RSS)  proposed enterprise agreement was voted down for the second time. The vote was a clear NO vote,  

21 No and 3 Yes

Before the vote, RSS Members were clear in telling management, that what was proposed was  unacceptable, yet RSS ignored them and proceeded with the vote. Shortly after the announcement of the  results, Railtrain wrote to the Fair Work Commission to request the Commission relist the previous good  faith bargaining case brought by the Union, alleging that the RTBU misled RSS Employee’s in a recent  newsletter, and this caused members to vote no. RSS continues to blame everyone but themselves for  their failed enterprise agreement. The RTBU Locomotive Division welcomes the opportunity to examine  RSS’ conduct before the Commission and denies that the Union has any case to answer.  

The Fair Work Commissioner has set up a directions hearing for Monday 18th of October 2021. 

Since Friday it has become very evident to members exactly why the proposed RSS agreement is  unacceptable. RSS have now decided they don’t need to provide any more training and have therefore  left some casual employees at home unpaid with no advice as to when they will next be required. One  could say this is sour grapes because the affected Casual Employees saw through the $1500 sign on  bribe and voted no, however it clearly demonstrates why strong protections and job security are necessary  in the enterprise agreement. RSS want to be able to treat employees like this at any time, to have the  ability to leave people at home with no work, no pay, and no idea when their next shift will be. This type of  behavior cannot be allowed to become the norm. 

RSS now has no option but to come back to the table and take seriously, the items and pay rates members  are concerned about. Items such as Rostering Conditions, Site Rates, Shift Penalties, Training Bonds and  protections for Casual Employees.  

No Further meetings are yet scheduled. When we hear back from RSS we will let you know. 

Hunter Port Services Proposed Enterprise Agreement and the Propose NSW Operations Agreement

As we have previously reported, the RTBU Locomotive Division has made very clear to Railtrain that there  is absolutely no reason and no logic in progressing the separate Hunter Port Services Enterprise  Agreement as it only applies to four people and their roles can easily be covered and better protected in  the NSW Enterprise Agreement. 

Railtrain have maintained their position and have refused to even meet to discuss the Proposed NSW  Agreement until the Hunter Ports Agreement has been completed. We wrote to Railtrain last Friday  afternoon and raised concerns that the company is not bargaining in good faith as required by the Fair  Work Act. Considering Railtrain itself asked for the matter to be relisted at the Fair Work Commission, we  will be now raising our concerns in the FWC on Monday to attempt to get negotiations underway.  

It’s been 4 years since the RAILTRAIN PTY LTD SA/VIC/TAS/ACT/NSW/QLD/NT ENTERPRISE  AGREEMENT 2013 expired and members/employees received a pay rise. It’s now well and truly time for  all those RTBU members who are Railtrain employees across NSW (that are not in RSS) to start getting  interested and active, and to show Railtrain you want a decent agreement and a decent pay rise. It’s  time for those employees who are not yet members to join the Union. Being a member is the only way  you can take industrial action if and when needed as decided by members. The way Railtrain have been  conducting themselves thus far, it may well be necessary to initiate this important workplace right in order  to get a decent enterprise agreement. 

Over the coming weeks Organisers will be out around the various depots and organising meetings and  talking with members and any interested workers. We will shortly be conducting a survey to construct your  Log of Claims for your NSW Agreement. We will do this via survey monkey and will be in touch again soon on how you can complete the survey. In the interim please talk to your work mates and consider whom  among you would be good leaders to work with the RTBU to negotiate your agreement. Consider  becoming part of the team. Contact your local delegate or your organiser for further detail. 

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