UK - Local authorities could save up to £850m annually under proposals to increase the normal retirement age in local government pension schemes to 65.
The DWP outlined its plans to increase the retirement age – from 60 – last week as part of wide-ranging plans for pensions reform. The decision has angered unions. But the government, following th...
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