UK - Oil giant Shell is set to implement changes to its UK pension scheme next year which will include increasing the retirement age for new workers from 60 to 65.
The £13bn (US$21bn) Shell Contributory Pension Fund (SCPF) said in a statement to members the decision to raise the retirement age was taken to "preserve the long-term health of the fund". Chair...
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