Private sector pensions have suffered from a "seismic collapse" with provision falling far short of the public sector, according to the Association of Consulting Actuaries.
In the final part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the rest of the top 20 news stories during the year - those in first to tenth place.
Scottish employers have yet to decide how to meet £400m cost of auto-enrolment, JLT Benefit Solutions warns.
In the second part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the top 20 news stories during the year - starting with those in eleventh to twentieth place.
In the first part of our run-down of the most read Professional Pensions Online articles in 2011, we look at the top 10 features during the year.
The Pensions Regulator has written to payroll providers urging them to share details of their products with employers ahead of the introduction of auto-enrolment next year.
The Pensions Regulator has told businesses to get their act together ahead of auto-enrolment's roll out next year.
Short service refunds from defined contribution schemes are to be abolished as part of the government's drive to increase pension saving.
Just 2% of employers plan to use the National Employment Savings Trust as their vehicle for auto-enrolment, Aon Hewitt research reveals.
Mercer has slammed the government for its handling of auto-enrolment, criticising ministers for turning a "deaf ear" to employers needing clarity over the new duties.