The Rail, Maritime and Transport union has launched a campaign against construction firm Balfour Beatty after it proposed to close its defined benefit scheme to future accrual.
Balfour Beatty has consulted on ending future accrual for 2,683 workers and offering them access to its defined contribution scheme instead due to the continuing impact of its deficit on the compan...
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