The government's highly anticipated consultation into zero-hours contracts closed last month and a number of organisations put forward their recommendations. Hannah Uttley rounds up the responses.
Naomi Rainey talks to Margaret Snowdon about industry plans to tackle liberation fraud
Jack Jones looks at former Visteon workers' five year campaign against Ford
The build-it-yourself approach to pensions is an expensive and unsatisfactory experience, says Con Keating
Natasha Browne looks at the why schemes should begin clearing their derivatives ahead of the EMIR deadline
Jack Jones examines the relationship between the lifeboat fund and crisis-hit mining firm
Naomi Rainey looks at the latest in the fight over DB closures
Almost half of Buzz respondents said letting defined contribution (DC) savers take their pots in cash would undermine plans to introduce collective DC.
Almost half of respondents thought that getting rid of compulsory annuitisation would increase the threat of liberation fraud. Just over a third rejected the idea, however, and many claimed that the move had legalised liberation.