Comment: Hard work on LGPS just begins

Michael Bow on the LGPS reform roadmap

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So there we have it. After months of negotiations, brinkmanship, strikes and a last minute hitch by Eric Pickles, unions and ministers have finally agreed a roadmap to reform the Local Government Pension Scheme.

The progress on talks is a testament to union and employer negotiators, who have pursued the task of implementing Lord Hutton’s proposals with a seriousness and diligence lacking in many other indu...

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