Labour should reverse the pension freedoms announced in the Budget 2014 if it wins the general election in May, a leftist think-tank has said.
The new system of charging upfront fees for employment tribunal claims is denying harassed and abused workers access to justice, the Trades Union Congress (TUC) argues.
Labour will continue to push through developments on an automatic transfer system if it wins the next general election, it has been confirmed.
Steve Webb has hit out at Labour's plan to lower the auto-enrolment threshold, saying it would leave low earners with a pension of less than £2 a week at retirement.
Labour has backed a report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) that calls for tax relief on pensions to be slashed by £2bn a year.
Working fathers should be entitled to a paid "daddy month" off with at least the minimum wage to spend time with their children, a thinktank proposes.
Labour plans to enrol lower earners are unlikely to leave members or the industry better off, Helen Morrissey says
Labour is attempting to overturn a government ban on councillor access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
The Conservatives are the most trusted party when it comes to pensions, with almost three out of ten Buzz respondents saying they had faith in the Tories.
The Labour party has confirmed its policy to restrict higher-rate pensions tax relief to fund job creation will be in its 2015 manifesto, and will run for at least five years if the party is elected.