The upcoming general election is an opportunity to put forward a bolder pension policy says Hilary Salt.
As the EU referendum looms closer it is entirely possible the UK could end up leaving Europe. Kristian Brunt-Seymour finds a Brexit could be both good and bad for pensions.
Michaela Berry and Katharine Swire take a look at the consultation into capping of public sector exit payments
Acas is publishing new guidance for employers regarding handling Tupe transfers and issues surrounding the World Cup.
Employers inheriting staff on transfer will be able to pay pension contributions at the former company's auto-enrolment (AE) rate, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed.
Reforms of the TUPE rules have come into force today, changing the way employers renegotiate the terms and conditions of its workers following transfers.
Rachel Dalton explores the government’s reforms to rules protecting employees’ benefits
The Transfer of Undertakings and Protection of Employment (TUPE) regulations will be reformed to allow employers to renegotiate staff benefits one year after they have transferred to the business.
Contractors may have to pay final salary benefits to former public sector workers despite local government pension scheme (LGPS) reforms, a lawyer warns.
A dispute over the liability for local government pension scheme contributions has caused the breakdown of a Croydon Council procurement exercise.