CONTROVERSIAL changes to the BBC pension scheme are being put on hold until next year's actuarial review after ballots showed unions split.
The broadcasting giant wants to raise the retirement age from 60 to 65 and introduce a career average scheme for new members to replace the final salary scheme. The plans were accepted by members o...
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