UK - Watson Wyatt has switched its defined benefit (DB) scheme from final salary, to career average, and raised the retirement age from 60 to 65.
The company closed its DB scheme to new members in 2002 and has entered into consultations to affect the changes in January 2008. Babloo Ramamurthy, regional manager for Watson Wyatt Europe, sa...
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