UK - British Airways' pensioners have hired an actuary to challenge the assumptions used in the schemes' valuation.
The move comes after the airline giant told unions there was a £928m FRS17 deficit in its New Airways Pension Scheme and a dwindling £45m surplus in its Airways Pension Scheme. But the Associati...
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