UK - Members of Barnardo's pension scheme have been told to choose from four measures to help slash a deficit in its £230m fund.
The children’s charity has also injected £10m into the fund in an effort to scale back the £47m shortfall. Barnardo’s has already increased the normal retirement age from 60 to 65 for staff who jo...
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