A group of high profile institutional investors have banded together to try to improve stewardship in the UK.
Unilever workers will stage ten days of strike action this month after the firm pushed ahead with plans close its final salary pensions and replace it with career average.
Government calculations on public sector pension savings have been labelled "fundamentally unsound" after independent analysis revealed increasing retirement ages failed to cut taxpayer costs.
Panellists discuss the extent to which trustees should be looking to review covenants and how to interpret findings and implement changes
Society must abandon its historic view of retirement ages and embrace working longer but in different guises, Ros Altmann says.
Strikes over public sector pension reforms will not solve the basic problem of affordability, delegates heard.
The Pensions Management Institute has teamed up with a university to develop a master's degree programme.
John Redwood urges schemes to manage and avoid obvious risks
Jenna Towler reports from the Eversheds annual pensions conference held in London in December
The opening of direct flights to Vietnam from the UK will increase trade and could provide investment opportunities for schemes, a fund manager says.