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Pensions

Workplace pensions are an important part of employers’ benefits and since auto-enrolment was introduced in 2012, all employers must provide a workplace pension for workers aged 22 and over who earn more than £10,000.

There are two main types of private pension: defined contribution (DC), a pension pot based on how much is paid in, and defined benefit (DB), usually a workplace pension based on salary and how long an employee has worked for their employer.

A third type, a collective defined contribution or CDC pension, lies somewhere in between with the employer and employee contributing to a collective fund which provides an income in retirement.


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    Crunch time for universities pay and pension disputes

    by Adam McCulloch 30 Jan 2020
    by Adam McCulloch 30 Jan 2020

    Academics at 74 universities may strike this term after a re-ballot of staff showed strong support for the dispute over the union stance on pensions and pay.

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    How can schools manage changes to teachers’ pensions?

    by Anjali Kothari 27 Jan 2020
    by Anjali Kothari 27 Jan 2020

    Changes to teachers’ pensions in the private sector are likely to become unmanageable for many schools. What will the changes...

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    Employee Benefits Awards 2020 entry deadline fast approaching

    by Louron Pratt 15 Jan 2020
    by Louron Pratt 15 Jan 2020

    Time is running out to enter the Employee Benefits Awards 2020, as the entry deadline of 17 January is fast...

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    Dominic Chappell ordered to pay £9.5m to BHS pension funds

    by Rob Moss 14 Jan 2020
    by Rob Moss 14 Jan 2020

    The Pensions Regulator has ordered former British Homes Stores owner Dominic Chappell to contribute £9.5m to two pension schemes connected...

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    Firefighters to remain members of ‘more favourable’ pension scheme

    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Dec 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Dec 2019

    Thousands of firefighters will be able to return to their pre-2015 pension schemes, an employment tribunal has clarified, after an...

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    Judges could be up for £1bn in pensions compensation

    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2019
    by Jo Faragher 18 Dec 2019

    More than 1,000 judges could be entitled to pension compensation after the Supreme Court ruled that they had been treated...

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    Employees’ money worries ‘costing employers billions’

    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Dec 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 16 Dec 2019

    Financial worries are costing employers billions every year in absenteeism, lost productivity and turnover costs – but organisations are doing...

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    Employment experts react to Conservative election win

    by Adam McCulloch 13 Dec 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 13 Dec 2019

    IR35, pensions, immigration and workers' rights were among the initial areas of concern for specialists reacting to the employment agenda in the wake of the Tory win.

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    The 10 most important employment law cases in 2019

    by Stephen Simpson 11 Dec 2019
    by Stephen Simpson 11 Dec 2019

    We round up the most significant cases of the year including legal judgments on CCTV, restrictive covenants, enhancing shared parental leave, collective bargaining and more...

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    Fewer than one in four construction staff have workplace pension

    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Dec 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 10 Dec 2019

    Less than a quarter of construction workers are enrolled in a workplace pension, it has been estimated.
    Figures obtained from...

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    Proportion of older workers grows rapidly

    by Adam McCulloch 10 Dec 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 10 Dec 2019

    The gap between the employment rate of 50 to 64 year olds and under-50s may be at its narrowest in at least 25 years

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    University staff begin eight-day strike over pay and pensions

    by Jo Faragher 25 Nov 2019
    by Jo Faragher 25 Nov 2019

    Today (25 November) marks the start of an eight-day strike by lecturers and other university staff over pay and pensions....

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    Men have £78,000 more in pension pot at retirement

    by Jo Faragher 25 Nov 2019
    by Jo Faragher 25 Nov 2019

    The number of women saving for retirement has hit record levels, but men will still have on average £78,000 more in their pension pot when they stop working.

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    NHS to cover doctors’ tax bills to avoid staffing crisis

    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Nov 2019
    by Ashleigh Webber 19 Nov 2019

    The NHS in England is to cover the additional tax bills encountered by doctors in an attempt to encourage them...

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    Hospitals may seek to ward off winter crisis with cash offer to doctors

    by Adam McCulloch 8 Nov 2019
    by Adam McCulloch 8 Nov 2019

    To avoid a major winter crisis in the NHS in the coming months, hospitals in England have been urged to offer salary top-ups to senior doctors.

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