Unite said that its members had voted to accept a second revised package put forward by the management.
The deal includes:
This will mean workers’ earnings now contractually guaranteed for the next five years, possibly longer.
Unite regional officer Rick Coyle said: “This workforce stunned Molson Coors by the strength, determination and scale of the solidarity they displayed.
“The 97% vote in favour of strike action will never be forgotten. Unite is proud to have delivered an honourable outcome for members in a dire situation that originally saw some workers face losing their homes.”
The dispute centred on pay and conditions, as well as proposed new shift patterns for the 455-strong workforce. In May, workers voted by a margin of 97% in favour of strike action.
The Burton plant produces Carling, Grolsch, Coors Lite and Cobra lagers, as well as beers including Worthington, White Shield and Stones.
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