Have your say: has Ros Altmann been unfairly attacked over the state pension for women?

Michael Klimes
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This week we want to know if the criticism of Ros Altmann on the women's state pension age has been fair and whether the view public sector pensions are unfairly generous is correct.

Also, could auto-enrolment be undermined by it becoming too expensive for small businesses? Should the industry be worried if schemes lose members on higher incomes due to reforms in pension tax...

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