UK - Ferry firm Wightlink is retaining its defined benefit scheme after more than half of its employees voted to strike if the plan was axed.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union says its negotiators forced the firm to make a U-turn after members gave them “an overwhelming mandate for strike action”. But employees will have to pay m...
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