The vast majority of manufacturers are opposed to government plans which would legally require half of trustees to be member-nominated, an exclusive EEF poll reveals.
A recent court ruling could spell the end of the tortuous journey downhill that the defined benefit scheme has taken since the happier times of the early 90s, says Maria Riccio
The department for work and pensions has conducted a third informal consultation on possible changes to occupational pension rules.
Trustees must take a hard line approach to securing assets for the pension scheme should a sponsor go bust, a lawyer says.
A Society of Pension Consultants idea which could see employers reducing contributions with The Pensions Regulator's permission may be out of the body's remit, HamishWilson says.
The option for trustees to commute small "stranded pension pots" of less than £2000 has been put on hold until the middle of 2009.
THE Financial Reporting Council has urged trustees to be more vigilant over the actuarial assumptions they use.
INCREASED deficits are set to complicate scheme specific funding liability negotiations, Hewitt Associates warns.
THE Pension Protection Fund has issued important guidance about the information that eligible schemes need to provide to ensure their levies can be calculated correctly.
THE department for work and pensions has postponed the start date for the lower 2.5pc per annum cap on revaluation requirements for deferred benefits.