Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) has confirmed it will scrap pensionable pay increases in its defined benefit (DB) schemes from April, netting a one-off saving of £1bn.
Around 32,000 LBG scheme members will receive an employer contribution of 3% pensionable salary as compensation for the changes. Unions have objected strongly to the move and some plan industria...
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