UK - The decision to retain the non-contributory defined benefit pension scheme for John Lewis Partnership workers has cost the firm over half of its profits.
Waitrose head of buying services David Jones told delegates that the firm’s £62m pension costs had exceeded by £4m its total bonus payouts for the first time. All John Lewis staff are stakeholders...
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