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Plans to scrap the Bauer judgment and a look at women’s income in retirement

Hope William-Smith
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The best of PP's news from 15-19 November, 2021.
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The best of PP's news from 15-19 November, 2021.

This week’s top stories include a warning on the government’s plans to scrap the Bauer judgement and findings on retirement savings disparity from Scottish Widows.

1) Plan to scrap Bauer judgment raises ‘serious issues' The Department for Work and Pensions' plans to scrap the Bauer judgment raises "serious issues of pension protection", according to Lane Cl...

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