UK - Plugging the pension shortfall for more than 300 UK workers would be like ‘throwing money down the drain', German printing firm Felix Schoeller claims.
The company said it did not feel it was necessary to pay any more money into its UK scheme, which closed in 2002 with a £12.5m FRS17 deficit. Without additional payments, more than 300 workers o...
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