UK - The number of private sector employees still in open defined benefit (DB) schemes has fallen below the minimum long-term level expected by the Pensions Commission, Watson Wyatt has revealed.
John Ball, head of UK defined benefit consulting, Watson Wyatt, said: "In 2004, the Pensions Commission thought the decline in defined benefit provision might never get this bad. In fact, it has al...
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