BRITISH Airways has denied it is in talks with lawyers over concerns its pension proposals breach new age discrimination regulations.
In a bid to plug the £2.1bn deficit in its New Airways Pension Scheme, the airline has proposed to raise the normal retirement age from 55 to 65 and stagger the retirement age for pilots and cabin ...
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