UK - Up to 1000 members of the Co-operative group (Co-op) may strike against the companies plans to create a career earnings related pensions scheme, according to the T & G, transport and general workers union.
The Co-op, with reportedly around 70,000 employees and £4.7 billion in pensions assets, today confirmed plans to end the three existing final salary schemes - the Co-op Group Pension Fund, the CIS ...
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