Auto-enrolment for smaller firms faces indefinite delay

Jonathan Stapleton
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The government is set to delay auto-enrolment for any firm with fewer than 50 employees indefinitely, a report says.

The Sunday Telegraph reported the indefinite delay on auto-enrolment for pensions for any firm with fewer than 50 employees is likely to be announced as part of the Chancellor's Autumn Statement on...

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