Tracking millions of transient European Union workers will be a major challenge for the UK's proposed new national pension, the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority warns.
Increasing pressure has forced "struggling" trustees to seek more help than ever, Hewitt Associates claims.
Reducing the costs of the Pension Protection Fund levy should be the top priority for schemes in the run up to the March submission deadline, Mercer says.
Workers at aerospace giant Goodrich have voted to strike after the company closed its final salary scheme to new members.
Trustees should "seriously understate" contribution requirements if they choose to fund by reference to The Pensions Regulator's trigger points, a consultant warns.
Trustees will be able to reclaim "millions of pounds" in VAT payments following a landmark ruling against HM Revenue & Customs, a lawyer claims.
Workshops to help speed payouts to scheme wind-up victims are being held by the department for work and pensions.
Trustees of the £1bn IMI Pension Fund have appointed Hammonds to provide legal advice.
PETER HAIN has quit as work and pension secretary after the Electoral Commission decided to refer the matter of £103,000 of donations to his deputy leader campaign to the police.
Imminent changes to ill-health pension requirements under the Local Government Pension Scheme could lead to more lawsuits from dissatisfied members, a lawyer warns.