UK - Workers have attacked ITV broadcaster Ulster Television for taking a three-year contribution holiday, which has left its pension scheme with a £700,000 deficit.
The National Union of Journalists said its members had “grave concerns” about the health of the scheme. It pointed out the contribution holiday had saved the company £3.6m.
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