Public sector pension reform: Five questions the government must answer

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Professional Pensions has come up with a list of five questions the government still needs to answer with regards to public sector pensions reform.

1. How much should the taxpayer have to contribute to public sector pensions? Hutton recommended introducing a "fixed cost ceiling" for public sector pensions. This means the amount of employer ...

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