"Your pensions are safe with us," prime minister tells nurses

The prime minister has pledged NHS pensions will be "safe" under a Labour Government and suggested a pay freeze in the organisation would not be necessary

Workers across Europe don't want their national retirement age to be raised

The lure of retirement is simply too much for many Europeans, with almost one in three workers saying they would prefer their government not to raise the national retirement age and they would be...

Unite publication challenges the 'myths' and misinterpretations' surrounding public-sector pensions

Trade union Unite has released a leaflet arguing 'deliberate repetition of myths' surrounding public sector pensions have to be addressed and challenged.

Employers are growing disillusioned with 2012 pension reform

Support amongst employers for the Government's reform for pensions in 2012 is dwindling, research reveals.

How to promote the value of the pension you are providing when you can't legally offer advice

The employee pension is arguably the most valuable and expensive employee benefit a company offers and starting from 2012 will be a compulsory obligation for almost all employers and employees.

57% of AA staff have voted in favour of strike action over plans to cap employee pensions

The AA has claimed it offers a 'good pension deal' despite staff opting to take strike action.

Public-sector pensions model is unsustainable, says CBI, and must be reformed

Pensions in the public sector must shift from an unsustainable 'final salary' model to a more affordable system if we are to contain a 1 trillion burden on the taxpayer, the Confederation of British...

The cost of public-sector pensions looks set to be a hot election issue

Public-sector pensions have become a real concern for voters in light of the upcoming election.

The income from defined-contribution pensions is less than pre-recession

The value of retirement incomes from defined-contribution (DC) pensions are substantially lower than pre-recession levels.

National Audit Office produces report to improve understanding of public-sector pensions

The National Audit Office (NAO) has today published a report designed to bring greater transparency to, and understanding of, the cash costs involved in public-sector pensions.

National Association of Pension Funds sets out steps Government must take to fix the UK's pension system

The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) has called on the incoming Government to 'urgently' fix problems leading to the decline in occupational pension investments.

Membership of private-sector occupational pension schemes continues to fall

New figures from the Office for National Statistics show a continuing decline in the proportion of private-sector employees saving in workplace pensions.

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