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    Wave of NSW wage claims up to 8pc could trigger broader pay rises

    Samantha HutchinsonNational reporter

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    NSW railway, energy and health workers will push the Minns government for pay rises of up to 8 per cent in a wave of new negotiations over the next three months, and union officials hope they will trigger more increases across the country.

    Just over 15 months after the Perrottet government ended a year of industrial action which crippled the state’s railways, a cohort of five unions led by Unions NSW and representing railway workers is preparing to hammer out a new agreement asking for an increase of about 5 per cent.

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