Pensions minister Steve Webb has defended the CPI pension indexation switch after the Trades Union Congress accused him of breaching members' accrued rights.
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Pharmaceutical firm AstraZeneca is confident it will reach a deal with unions to end renewed strike action over changes to the company's pension scheme.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has raided the employee roster of rivals firms including Mercer and Towers Watson to appoint ten new senior employees to its pension advisory service.
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Unions are threatening a "major industrial dispute" if planned changes to the Universities Superannuation scheme go ahead.
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Unions are calling for an increase in defined contribution pension provision for National Express bus drivers to compare with drivers enrolled in the firm's final salary scheme.
Employers are unlikely to slash their existing provision to mirror minimum contribution requirements because levelling down could negatively affect the workforce, Bluefin Consulting says.
Small businesses face paying more than £2,500 extra a year and ‘extortionate' administration costs to comply with auto-enrolment, the Federation of Small Businesses warns.