A workplace quality mark should be awarded if firms offer better benefits than the government's proposed personal accounts, the National Asso-ciation of Pension Funds says.
It said the quality mark would take account of contribution levels, member communications and associated benefits. The NAPF’s new chief executive Joanne Segars said a quality mark would help employ...
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