UK - Members of the Co-operative Bank pension scheme have been told they must share the burden of reducing its £140m FRS17 deficit.
The 4000 members will make a one-off payment by having their annual bonuses cut from 9.27% to 7.7% of pay. From January 2005, existing members of the scheme – which has a 1/60th accrual rate – w...
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