The government has raised the adult national minimum wage from £5.52 to £5.73.
Cadbury's Schwepps has introduced a cycle-to-work programme as part of a green initiative.
In the first of two critiques, Paul Klumpes gives his response to the UK Accounting Standards Board's recent discussion paper, The Financial Reporting of Pensions
Cardif Pinnacle has launched a service designed to get people back into the workforce after illness and redundancy.
With the increased complexity surrounding DB investment and growing competition from other providers, investment consultants are being forced to evolve their model or face an uncertain future. Jenny Blinch reports
Defined contribution scheme members must wake up to the consequences of increased longevity and make more effective retirement plans, BlackRock says.
The smooth running of the Swiss pension industry has been interrupted by the knock-on impact of the sub-prime crisis and lingering debates over administrative consolidation and minimum interest credit payments. Andrew Sheen travels to Geneva and Zurich...
ZENITH Vehicle Contracts has launched a salary sacrifice scheme for company cars.
Heather Dale examines how fixed income has fared through recent market events and how pension funds are now using this core asset class
In its first ever roundtable on the topic, Global Pensions gathered industry experts in London to discuss the long and short of 130/30 funds