The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has defended its draft guidance on defined benefit (DB) funding after the Trades Union Congress (TUC) and Confederation of British Industry (CBI) criticised the code.
This week, Buzz respondents rejected Steve Webb's idea to give annuitants a one-year cooling off period.
Women over 50 are struggling to balance work with caring responsibilities, as a rigid workplace culture is making it more difficult for them to further their careers, a report finds.
Steve Webb's commitment to introducing a charge cap on auto-enrolment (AE) schemes has "shamefully" collapsed, Labour's Lord Desmond Browne says.
An opposition amendment that would have allowed the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to rethink its pot follows member proposals has been narrowly defeated in the House of Lords.
The People's Pension has enrolled 500,000 workers since its launch in November 2011, provider B&CE reveals.
Employers should consider income protection as a tool to offset the cost of future sick pay, an insurer argues.
Standard Life has put contingency plans in place to relocate its operations should Scotland vote for independence.
MyCSP has announced former Logica chief marketing officer Nick Caplan will become chairman from 1 March following the departure of Lord Hutton.
The National Union of Journalists (NUJ) will appeal the Pensions Ombudsman's (PO) decision that the BBC did not breach its implied duty when putting in place an annual pensionable pay cap of 1%.