Figures show contribution rates fell between 2014 and 2015, amid concerns people could have to work until their 80s. Kristian Brunt-Seymour asks if legislative measures are the answer.
More than six million people have started saving into a workplace pension since auto-enrolment (AE) began, with more than 100,000 employers having enrolled employees.
The majority of employers who have successfully introduced auto-enrolment (AE) are only contributing the minimum legal amounts, according to Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) research.
Former pensions minister Steve Webb has been awarded an honorary lifetime fellowship by the Pensions Management Institute (PMI).
The criticism of Ros Altmann by Women Against State Pension Inequality (WASPI) has been unfair according to PP research.
This week we want to know if the criticism of Ros Altmann on the women's state pension age has been fair and whether the view public sector pensions are unfairly generous is correct.
Auto-enrolment (AE) would not be undermined if the Chancellor introduces a flat rate tax incentive in next month's Budget, according to Standard Life's Jamie Jenkins.
There is no low cost solution for retirees or any idea of how and when it will be provided according to London Business School executive David Pitt-Watson.
The top stories this week were the pensions regulator warning about new master trusts and revealing a big board shake-up, while the LGPS pooling picture became clearer.
The People's Pensions has come out top for service according to research into auto-enrolment providers carried out by Pensions PlayPen.