Shell has told its shareholders to support a resolution brought against the company to force it to disclose risks associated with climate change.
The Financial Conduct Authorities' (FCA) attempts to prevent mis-selling after ‘freedom and choice' policies kick in this April have been trashed by respondents to PP's weekly survey.
The announcement from The Pensions Regulator (TPR) that it fined 166 firms for auto-enrolment breaches last quarter sends a "loud and clear" message to employers, say industry commentators.
Hugh Grover tells PP why he does not recommend adoption of the model across the LGPS
Tracy Blackwell has been appointed deputy chief executive of the Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC) and will succeed John Coomber as chief executive at the end of June.
The Pensions Ombudsman (PO) believes complaint procedures are so complex they deter many from making complaints.
WSB presents the legal cases which changed the workplace benefits landscape over the last 12 months.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has accepted an £8.5m settlement with the Russian steel maker Severstal over obligations to the Carrington Wire pension scheme.
A quarter of employees (23%) would not be able to provide for their families if they were off sick for six months or more.
There are inconsistencies behind the behavioural assumptions underpinning auto-enrolment (AE) and the Budget flexibilities, according to a report.