Elliott,who appeared at the Fair Work Commission on Friday,said the rail union would withdraw all industrial action. “We have agreement. The new intercity deed has been signed. The union will withdraw all industrial action … peace,” he said.
Elliott said a “small number of items” still had to go to arbitration,but the process would not stop rail workers voting on a new enterprise agreement.
“Once the[Fair Work] commissioner has arbitrated,it will be inserted into the enterprise agreement,” he said.
The final resolution of the dispute will hinge on rail workers voting in favour of the enterprise agreement.
The breakthrough late on Friday comes after five days of intense negotiations between the government and the Rail Tram and Bus Union. Premier Dominic Perrottet moved a week ago tohead off industrial action by offering commuters fare-free train travel,which paved the way for the negotiations.
The government and union have also agreed in principle to an enterprise agreement which will be voted upon by rail workers. It includes a $4500 cash payment for employees and two annual pay rises over the life of the new agreement,which will expire in 2024.