The nearly six-week lockout at Purex manufacturer Essity's Kawerau mill will come to an end on Monday.
Members of the Pulp and Paper Workers Union voted this morning to accept a revised offer from the company.
The 145 workers were locked out on August 9 after a disagreement over a pay deal that would meet the rising cost of living.
The company's revised offer matched a recommendation from the Employment Relations Authority that followed several days of facilitated bargaining, the Pulp and Paper Workers Union said in a media release this morning.
The deal keeps workers' incomes ahead of forecast inflation for the next three years, with a 5 per cent increase and a $4000 lump sum in 2022, a 4.5 per cent increase and a $3000 lump sum in 2023 and a 4 per cent increase in 2024.