The biggest stories on PP this week involved a threat to salary sacrifice from the Chancellor, pension scam firms in court and retirement savings hitting a record high. Here's what you might have missed.
Mike Craston has been made a trustee and board member of Legal and General's (L&G) master trust.
Sun Chemical Pension Scheme has given fiduciary manager Mercer the axe and handed the £360m mandate to Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM).
Pot follows member (PFM) will do little to engage people with their pensions according to Hargreaves Lansdown head of pensions research Tom McPhail.
The body which develops clinical guidelines for the NHS has published guidance to support employers in creating healthy workplaces which will boost productivity.
WSB reveals the main causes of claims for death, illness and absence in the workplace.
The government must integrate the regulation of energy, pensions and insurance markets to help investors avoid catastrophic climate change, warns a trustee.
Political instability and environmental degradation are the top concerns for trustees according to this year's Association of Member Nominated Trustees (AMNT) survey.
The work and pensions select committee is set to scrutinise the pensions industry over concerns that consumers are still being "ripped off", according to reports.
Employers helping staff achieve a good work-life balance earn 27% more per year from each employee, research reveals.