The government would be "ill advised" to alter the discount rate to calculate the amount public sector employees pay into unfunded pension schemes, the Trades Union Congress says.
ASIA - Threadneedle has appointed Raymundo Yu to the newly created position of Asia Pacific chairman.
Small businesses face paying more than £2,500 extra a year and ‘extortionate' administration costs to comply with auto-enrolment, the Federation of Small Businesses warns.
The consequences of auto-enrolment and the implementation of the Retail Distribution Review will significantly increase the workloads of pension professionals, a survey suggests.
As many as one in six employers could fail the auto-enrolment self-certification regime due to pensionable pay issues alone, lawyers warn.
Labour pensions spokeswoman Rachel Reeves has warned the auto-enrolment review threatens to ‘unravel the consensus' over pension reform.
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