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Confusion as Sydney wakes to harsh new lockdown restrictions

Confusion as Sydney wakes to harsh new lockdown restrictions Sydney has woken to its harshest COVID-19 restrictions since the pandemic began after 111 cases were recorded yesterday. Construction has been halted and only certain essential retail stores remain open in tough new COVID-19 rules that have been put in place until at least July 30. In the Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool local government areas it is now only emergency service and healthcare workers who can leave their home for work. READ MORE: Shoppers in Fairfield before tighter restrictions on movement out of the area come into force.(Brook Mitchell) Fairfield Mayor Frank Carbone said there was widespread confusion over the new rules for locals in south west Sydney.

NSW Covid update: Gladys Berejiklian relaxes south-west Sydney rules on workers despite 105 new cases

Workers had “kept the country moving” but “shouldn’t be stressed out by confusion and chaos”, he said. The Artio NSW secretary, Laurie D’Apice, said: “We’re pleased a full exemption has been granted, but transport businesses need more clarity than an updated webpage. The extreme demand in the transport industry cannot withstand mixed messages that cause delays and frustration.” Associate Professor Hassan Vally, an epidemiologist and public health expert at La Trobe University in Melbourne, said it would be easier and simpler to have consistent rules across the greater Sydney area, instead of trying to isolate different local government areas.

Truckies threatening to cripple food and fuel supplies as Toll allegedly tries to slash wages

Truckies threatening to cripple food and fuel supplies as Toll allegedly tries to slash wages The Transport Workers Union (TWU) is threatening to cripple food and fuel supplies across Australia after a proposed workplace agreement was set to attack jobs. Crystal WuDigital Reporter July 15, 2021 - 11:36AM Thousands of truckies are pushing for strike action after Toll proposed a new workplace agreement which allegedly tries to slash wages and destroy jobs. The agreement proposed on Wednesday is aimed at slashing pay and conditions in Toll yards to win work from wealthy retailers and manufacturers by offering low rates. But the Transport Workers Union has condemned the agreement and is threatening strike action.

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