The Police Superintendents Association of England and Wales warns its members will take part in ‘work to rule' action over proposed reform to pay and pensions.
Around half a million people who are approaching the current state pension age are too ill to work, the Trades Union Congress says.
Reforms to the local government pension scheme could lead to a "significant" increase in scheme costs for private sector contractors taking over local authority services, lawyers warn.
Employers expect a shift in their workforce's demographic profile due as a result of the abolition of the default retirement age, Jelf Employee Benefits says.
Employers and HR professionals can now access free guidance on the implementation of the government's new pension saving rules.
Private sector firms which buy Remploy factories from the government will not have to honour the Fair Deal Policy, unions claim.
Over a third of employers said that they were unclear about their staging date for auto-enrolment, according to HR consultants Aon Hewitt.
Multinational companies are synchronising their retirement provision across the globe and centralising their benefit structures, a Punter Southall International survey reveals.
Just over half of workers are unaware that their employer would soon auto-enrol them in a pension scheme, according to Hymans Robertson research.
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