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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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    UK government looking into ‘Canadian pensions model’

    by Jo Faragher 7 Aug 2024
    by Jo Faragher 7 Aug 2024

    The UK government could follow a Canadian pensions model that would see it consolidating government pension schemes into fewer, larger schemes with a better return.

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    Court of Appeal upholds Virgin Media pension ruling

    by Zoe Wickens 29 Jul 2024
    by Zoe Wickens 29 Jul 2024

    Court of Appeal upholds ruling that a written actuarial confirmation was needed for changes to Virgin Media pension scheme’s rules.

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Financial wellbeing
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    Worries about retirement finances affect work for a fifth

    by Jo Faragher 25 Jul 2024
    by Jo Faragher 25 Jul 2024

    One in five workers between the ages of 40 and 60 are so worried about retirement finances it is impacting their work.

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    Majority of employees worried about basic living costs

    by Jo Faragher 24 Jun 2024
    by Jo Faragher 24 Jun 2024

    Almost nine in 10 employees are worried about paying for basic living costs, and four in 10 ‘live payday to payday’, according to new research.

    • Auto-enrolment
    • Financial wellbeing
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    More employees fear they won’t be able to afford retirement

    by Jo Faragher 20 Jun 2024
    by Jo Faragher 20 Jun 2024

    Nearly two-fifths of workers in full-time employment think they will never be able to retire because they can’t afford it, a survey has found.

    • Auto-enrolment
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    Morrisons warehouse workers strike over pension contribution change

    by Adam McCulloch 24 May 2024
    by Adam McCulloch 24 May 2024

    Morrisons has moved to a policy of employers and employees paying 4% into pensions since April.

    • Latest News
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    • Pensions

    Firefighters seek Supreme Court appeal in public sector pensions case

    by Ashleigh Webber 17 May 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 17 May 2024

    The FBU is seeking permission to appeal to the Supreme Court over the cost control mechanism imposed on public sector pension schemes.

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    An HR things-to-do list for April 2024

    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024
    by Rob Moss 5 Apr 2024

    Personnel Today provides an HR checklist of things to do in April 2024, as new employment laws come into force in the UK.

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    Two-fifths favour ‘protective’ benefits over higher salary

    by Jo Faragher 27 Mar 2024
    by Jo Faragher 27 Mar 2024

    Two in five employees in the UK would take a pay cut if they were offered better benefits, according to a survey from MetLife UK.

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    Parents ‘raid savings and pensions’ to cover childcare

    by Jo Faragher 19 Feb 2024
    by Jo Faragher 19 Feb 2024

    One in five parents with a child under five has had to withdraw money from their pension to cover the cost of childcare.

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    • Gender pay gap

    Gender pension gap: women need to work 19 more years than men

    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Feb 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 7 Feb 2024

    Women will need to work an extra 19 years to close the gender pension gap, according to a report from pensions provider NOW: Pensions.

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    State pension age ‘may need to increase to 71 by 2050’

    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Feb 2024
    by Ashleigh Webber 5 Feb 2024

    The UK may need to increase its state pension age to 71 by 2050, a report has recommended. 

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    Updated occupational pension regulations published

    by Zoe Wickens 30 Jan 2024
    by Zoe Wickens 30 Jan 2024

    DWP publishes final Occupational Pension Schemes (Funding and Investment Strategy and Amendment) Regulations 2024 and consultation response.

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    • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    Minister encourages employers to offer ‘midlife MOTs’ to retain older talent

    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Dec 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 11 Dec 2023

    Firms are being encouraged to offer 'midlife MOTs' to help employees aged 50 and over take stock of their wealth, wellbeing and careers.

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    Single mothers and divorced women face heightened gender pensions gap

    by Jo Faragher 15 Nov 2023
    by Jo Faragher 15 Nov 2023

    Single and divorced women face higher financial penalties when they retire, according to Scottish Widows.

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