Forth Ports looks to benefit changes and asset-backed solution to save DB scheme

Jonathan Stapleton
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Forth Ports is set to consult with employees in a bid to amend the benefit structure of its defined benefit scheme.

In its results for the year ended 31 December 2010, published yesterday, the firm - which owns and operates eight commercial ports in the UK - said it wanted to retain the defined benefit scheme bu...

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