Have your say: Should workers have a career MOT at age 50?

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This week we want to know if there should be a 'career MOT' at age 50 to help workers plan for retirement and whether pension funds tend to be side-lined at company board meetings.

Also has The Pensions Regulator got adequate resources to go after micro-employers which miss their staging dates, and are you concerned that more cost disclosure will lead to distrust in pensions ...

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