TRUSTEES may have jeopardised their schemes' funding by using the so-called "Barber window" to tackle age equalisation issues, a lawyer warns.
The “window of opportunity” exists because of two cases – Barber in 1990 and Coloroll four years later. In these, it was held that in order to comply with legislation, benefits could be equalised b...
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