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Millions of public sector employees should work for longer and receive smaller pensions, according to a government-commissioned report over which unions have threatened widespread industrial action. Former Labour pensions secretary Lord Hutton's la  Arrow IconMore...


Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has pledged to press on with the Government's reform of the state pension, which would see an end to means testing and the imposition of a £140-per-week flat payment. The changes will mean tha  Arrow IconMore...


Employers will face a bill of £23.87 billion because of a raft of employment law changes coming into force over the next four years, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has claimed. Chris Mordue, partner at Pinsent Masons, out  Arrow IconMore...


The Pensions Bill, which will introduce auto-enrolment and bring forward a rise in state pension age, has been described as "good news for businesses" by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). Employers will be required to automatically en  Arrow IconMore...


Two-thirds of small employers do not offer pension schemes, while others have failed to keep up with the cost of providing sufficient contributions. This is according to a survey of small firms conducted by the Association of Consulting Actuaries (A  Arrow IconMore...


Firms have been left confused after the Government backtracked on moves aimed at slashing the cost of providing pensions. It has emerged that private sector pension schemes will not be forced to use the consumer prices index (CPI) measure of inflat  Arrow IconMore...


The Government's decisions to remove the default retirement age (DRA) and oblige firms to auto-enrol all employees into a pension scheme will "deal a double blow to smaller employers", according to the Forum of Private Business (FPB).   Arrow IconMore...


The BBC will be hit by strike action next month after National Union of Journalists (NUJ) members voted to reject the corporation management's revised pension proposals. Approximately 70% of NUJ members voted to reject what director general Mark Tho  Arrow IconMore...


Employers need to take action now to understand how Government proposals on pension auto-enrolment will affect their HR processes, Deloitte has warned. The call came after the professional services firm's survey of 43 major employers - with a  Arrow IconMore...


The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) says it is "severely disappointed" that the Government will not make the smallest firms exempt from automatic enrolment into pension schemes, due to come into force in 2012. The Department for Work and Pensi  Arrow IconMore...


Jacqui Timmins, pensions partner at Pinsent Masons, sets out the current position on auto-enrolment and the steps employers need to take to ensure compliance. The Government is pushing ahead with plans to force small  Arrow IconMore...


The Cabinet Office has insisted that offering civil servants early retirement on full final-salary pensions in exchange for giving up a lump-sum redundancy payout will prove a cost effective way of cutting staff numbers. Under planned changes to the  Arrow IconMore...


The Government's guarantee to back the pension scheme at BT must apply to all of the company's employees, the High Court ruled today. The decision marks a victory for the scheme's trustees who had argued that the so-called "Crown guarantee" to cove  Arrow IconMore...


Industry groups have backed the changes to the UK's pensions system unveiled in today's Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) . Chancellor George Osborne announced that the planned rise in state pension age for men and women to 66 by the year 2020  Arrow IconMore...


The EMI Group has escaped censure from the Pensions Regulator after agreeing a funding deal worth nearly £200 million with its pension scheme's trustees to address its pensions deficit. The payment plan will see the embattled music giant make   Arrow IconMore...


Lord Hutton yesterday delivered his interim report into the future of public sector pensions . Daniel Thomas reports on how the recommendations were received by employers, unions and industry groups. The issue of public sector pensions has lon  Arrow IconMore...


Lord Hutton has called for an end to final-salary pensions in the public sector and has said that workers should make more pension contributions, in an independent report published today. The interim report by Lord Hutton, commissioned by Chancellor  Arrow IconMore...


Too many people are "sleepwalking into a job" with no idea about its pension provision and HR professionals are not doing enough to help them, it was claimed today. In a survey of more than 2,000 UK employees, by the National Association of Pension   Arrow IconMore...


More than half of smaller firms believe that the financial impact of new statutory rules governing pension schemes will "add significantly to costs", new research shows. The 2010 Smaller Firms' Pensions Survey , from the Association of Consult  Arrow IconMore...


Employers are more concerned about the administrative complexities of having to automatically enrol staff into pension schemes than the cost of funding contributions, according to feedback gathered by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Employers' a  Arrow IconMore...


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