Financial Times (FT) journalists have voted to ballot for strike action in a row over plans to end its final salary scheme that the union has called a "pensions robbery".
Following the newspaper's takeover by Nikkei, the proposals to overhaul its pension policy are expected to save at least £4m in costs each year. Nikkei paid Pearson Group £844m for the firm in J...
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