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The government could respond to planned industrial action over public sector pension changes by strengthening anti-strike laws, business secretary Vince Cable has warned.
Trustees of the WS Atkins Pension Plan have agreed a ten-year recovery plan with its sponsor to tackle the scheme's £293m deficit.
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Vodafone has become the 100th employer to achieve the National Association of Pension Funds' Pension Quality Mark in recognition of the high standard of its scheme.
More than 700 support staff at the University of Sheffield are striking today over plans to move lower paid staff from a final salary to cash balance scheme.
Hargreaves Lansdown has boosted its corporate pensions team with the appointment of a business development manager to build client relations.
Johnson Matthey has slashed its pension scheme deficit by more than 60% after accelerating its recovery plan to benefit from favourable tax conditions.
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The Financial Services Authority has changed its handbook to ensure consumers continue to be protected in the "significantly changed pensions landscape" after 2012.