Older workers to shun auto-enrolment - B&CE

Jenna Towler
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More than 40% of people aged 55 or above intend to opt-out of auto-enrolment after its introduction in 2012, B&CE research shows.

Data from the employee benefit provider showed 10% of 18 to 34-year-olds indicated they would opt-out and 17% of the 35 to 54 age bracket would not take part. B&CE's research also looked at why ...

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