Trinity Mirror set to close scheme to existing members

Jonathan Stapleton
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Trinity Mirror has announced it is entering a two month consultation period with employees over its proposal to close its defined benefit pension schemes to future accrual.

The newspaper group said the cost of final salary pension provision was continuing to increase and it could no longer afford to provide these benefits. It said closing these schemes to future ac...

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