Regulatory amendments drawn up to protect the benefits of UK workers whose overseas employers go bust have been drawn too narrowly to help in future cases, lawyers warn.
The amendments, which come into force on 21 July, have been introduced after the Olympic Airlines UK scheme was deemed ineligible for Pension Protection Fund (PPF) entry. An appeal court judge r...
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