A judge will decide this week if the trustees of the Box Clever pension scheme can contribute to a tribunal in which ITV will attempt to block the trustees' pursuit of a £62m scheme deficit.
Boffins give headache by cuts to QinetiQ pensions; Boardroom pay needs overhaul, say leading pension funds; ‘Tax-free' cash system favours top earners
More than 200 ex-Visteon workers have descended on Parliament to demand the restoration of their pension rights on the third anniversary of the collapse of their former employer.
The Governor of the Bank of England has denied quantitative easing has accelerated the decline of defined benefit provision.
Getting HR and payroll systems ready for compliance with auto-enrolment requirements is the biggest pensions challenge facing employers, Mercer research reveals.
Lane Clark & Peacock has unveiled a fixed-fee pensioner buy-in service in a bid to make smaller buy-ins cheaper for trustees and scheme sponsors.
Pension Corporation captured £600m of new business last year taking its number of policy holders to 55,000, but saw its annual profits tumble.
Teachers and college lecturers in London will strike today over changes to public sector pensions, whilst across the country Unite health workers stage demonstrations.
Pension funds should engage directly with companies on executive pay, Hermes Equity Ownership Services and the National Association of Pension Funds say.
JLT Pension Capital Strategies has appointed Martyn Phillips as head of buyout consulting from 2 April.