PLSA urges FTSE 100 chairmen to meet pension schemes over workforce reporting

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) has called on FTSE 100 companies to meet with pension schemes to discuss their reporting of employment models and working practices.
In a letter to all FTSE 100 chairmen, sent on 5 June, PLSA chief executive Julian Mund said pension schemes believe a company's workforce is critical to their long-term success. He noted that understanding...
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