Planned changes to NHS pensions could lead to an exodus of doctors retiring early and potential strike action, the British Medical Association warns.
Private sector pensions have suffered from a "seismic collapse" with provision falling far short of the public sector, according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries.
In the final part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the rest of the top 20 news stories during the year - those in first to tenth place.
Scottish employers have yet to decide how to meet £400m cost of auto-enrolment, JLT Benefit Solutions warns.
In the second part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the top 20 news stories during the year - starting with those in eleventh to twentieth place.
In the first part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the top 10 features during the year.
The outline deal between government and unions on public sector workers is like ‘Christmas come early for public sector workers', Barnett Waddingham says.
The Association of British Insurers has proposed three new measures to become part of its planned code of conduct for insurers selling annuities.