UK - A trade union has attacked the FSA over plans to give staff in its money purchase scheme bigger pay rises than its final salary workers.
The FSA set out the two-tier pay deal in a memo to employees. Under the FSA’s proposals, staff in its final salary scheme were told to expect pay increases of about 4.2% while those in the DC plan ...
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