Brisbane City Council has successfully finalized a wage agreement with the Rail, Train, and Bus Union.

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  1. That’s great news! A wage agreement between the Brisbane City Council and the Rail, Train and Bus Union is a positive step for both workers and the community. It shows that there’s a commitment to ensuring fair compensation and recognition for those who play a vital role in public transport. Hopefully, this agreement will lead to better conditions for workers and enhanced services for commuters in Brisbane. What are your thoughts on the specifics of the agreement?

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