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NSW train standoff emblematic of new public sector wage war

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An eleventh-hour deal to avoid strikes that threatened to shut down Sydney’s rail network signifies the pressure Labor governments are under after scrapping wage caps and unleashing pent-up union pay demands.

The bargain that NSW Premier Chris Minns struck with unions to keep trains running on Friday and Saturday kicked down the road an unprecedented wage claim that could add another $2 billion to the state’s wage bill on top of record pay rises for other public servants.

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David Marin-Guzman writes about industrial relations, workplace, policy and leadership from Sydney. Connect with David on Twitter. Email David at david.marin-guzman@afr.com
Michael Read is the Financial Review's economics correspondent, reporting from the federal press gallery at Parliament House. He was previously an economist at the Reserve Bank of Australia and at UBS. Connect with Michael on Twitter. Email Michael at michael.read@afr.com

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