Public sector must not suffer 'ratcheting down'

Jenna Towler
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Private sector pension provision in the UK has gradually been "ratcheted down" to inadequate levels and should not be repeated in public sector reforms, Lord Hutton says.

Hutton - who has been tasked with overhauling public sector provision - said defined contribution was not performing well enough for private sector workers and a "race to the bottom" was not going ...

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