IRELAND - The dispute between unions and the Bank of Ireland over the scrapping of its defined benefit scheme is over after the bank accepted Labour Relations Commission proposals last week.
The recommendations included creating a new pension scheme designed to provide two thirds of employees’ salaries at retirement for future staff, but existing workers would see no change to their cu...
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