UK - British workers are planning a high-profile protest against a German paper giant in a Maersk-style battle over pensions.
More than 350 members of the £25m Glory Mill Pension Scheme lost up to 95% of their savings when it was wound up in 2001 by the firm’s German-owned parent, Felix Schoeller. The scheme had a deficit...
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