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Public sector workers could face a steep rise in their pension contributions as the government plans to take steps to reform the benefits. The government workers could be expected to pay hundreds or even thousands of pounds more each year into their  Arrow IconMore...


Deputy prime minister Nick Clegg has come under attack from inside his own party and from unions over claims that public sector workers enjoy "gold-plated and unaffordable pensions". The scale of the attack was the first sign that Clegg could be a l  Arrow IconMore...


The wave of final salary pension scheme closures is set to worsen after new research revealed 94% of employers intend to reduce or axe their provisions. A survey of 179 employers by PricewaterhouseCoopers ( PwC), including 38 of the FTSE 100, found  Arrow IconMore...


Northern Rock will cut 650 jobs and close its final salary pension scheme. More than 2,000 jobs have already been lost at the bank since it was nationalised two years ago. The job cuts are thought to be a way of reducing overheads and costs, maki  Arrow IconMore...


Benefits and public sector pensions have been formally earmarked for potential cuts for the first time, the chancellor has revealed. George Osborne has said these areas will now be "comprehensively examined" as he singled them out for special attent  Arrow IconMore...


Royal Mail's pension deficit has now reached £8bn. The figure published in the postal service's annual accounts provides a snapshot of the pension fund's position, but a full three-yearly valuation of the scheme, which is set to be published in the   Arrow IconMore...


The chief executive of BP has moved to reassure staff that the financial fall-out from the oil spill in the US Gulf of Mexico will not affect their jobs and pensions. In an e-mail to staff, obtained by the Financial Times , Tony Hayward insists th  Arrow IconMore...


Employers have been urged to educate their staff about pension provision after research revealed there is "a stark gap" between employees' expectations of their pension income and the likely reality. The YouGov poll of 2,000 people , commissioned b  Arrow IconMore...


With 15 million people saving for their retirement through a pension, and millions already drawing a pension, this is a topic that must be on the priority list for a new government, whatever the colour. And even more so, given that, over the next 25 yea  Arrow IconMore...


Political commentator Will Hutton wrote recently that the British "are suddenly discovering a truth that was buried in the New Labour boom years... that fairness matters". Our political leaders certainly seem to have realised this, and proposals on pay   Arrow IconMore...


The second election TV debate last night saw the topic of immigration and migrant workers take centre stage again as the three would-be prime ministers battled out their policies on the issue. Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg proposed an amnesty f  Arrow IconMore...


Insurance giant Aviva has announced plans to close its final salary pension scheme to existing members. The company, which closed its pension scheme to new entrants nine years ago, said it will enter into consultation with staff in June about closi  Arrow IconMore...


Compulsory workplace pension schemes must be overhauled by the next government or millions of private sector workers will be put off saving because of high and complicated yearly charges, the CBI has warned. The next government should rethink its a  Arrow IconMore...


BT could face strikes following a dispute over its proposed pay awards for staff. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) has now threatened to ballot 50,000 employees unless the telecommunication giant withdraws it plans. In a letter to members An  Arrow IconMore...


The Conservative pledge to "abolish the default retirement age (DRA)" entirely - going one step further than the government which yesterday promised to remove only the DRA at 65 - has angered business groups. In the Conservative Manifesto 2010, publis  Arrow IconMore...


AA staff have voted to strike in a dispute over pensions. It is the first time in the vehicle breakdown company's 105-year history that workers have been balloted on national industrial action. In a vote which closed yesterday 57% of workers voted  Arrow IconMore...


The solution to the public sector pensions deficit will not be as simplistic as moving from defined benefit (DB) schemes to defined contribution (DC) schemes in one fell swoop, experts have warned. In a report released today , the CBI called on the  Arrow IconMore...


The National Union of Teachers (NUT) has voted to strike alongside the biggest civil service union if pay is frozen, pensions cut or working conditions changed. A joint walkout by NUT and Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) members would hit   Arrow IconMore...


The ballooning public sector pension deficit must be tackled by switching employees from a final salary model to a pay-as-you-go defined contribution (DC) model, the CBI has warned. A new report by the business group claims the transfer to the less   Arrow IconMore...


Changes to employment law in force from April 2010 include the replacement of the sicknote with a new fit-note system, a new right to make a request in relation to study or training, and a new right for fathers to take up to 26 weeks' additional paterni  Arrow IconMore...


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