All Contributions articles – Page 11
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NewsEmployers hit back at benefit cut claims as USS strike action looms
On the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has hit back at claims from University and College Union that a reform package agreed with the USS trustee will lead to members suffering benefits reductions of 35 per cent.
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NewsMembers on lower incomes to pay more in NHS pensions overhaul
The government has announced its intent to overhaul the way in which NHS Pension Scheme members pay contributions from April next year, following the implementation of the McCloud remedy.
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NewsStrikes to continue at Dundee Uni due to DB scheme closure
Strike action at the University of Dundee is set to continue in October over proposals to move workers from a defined benefit to a defined contribution plan that unions say will leave members 40 per cent worse off in retirement.
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NewsUSS employers call for union co-operation ahead of strike ballot
Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has called on trade unions to co-operate with it as it bids to reform the embattled pension scheme.
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NewsExperts warn against major pension tax changes this autumn
The government’s attempts to source billions of pounds in spending by altering pensions taxation are unlikely to be successful, although the Autumn Budget is unlikely to produce major announcements in this area, experts have said.
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NewsDC payments steady during Covid, but statutory rise may be needed
On the go: Most companies with defined contribution schemes did not reduce their pension contributions during the pandemic, according to the latest CBI/Mercer Pensions Survey.
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NewsCalls for an inquiry over teachers’ 7-year contributions gap
Councillors have called for an independent inquiry to determine how 14 members of the Teachers’ Pension Agency found they were missing seven years’ pension contributions from their employer.
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NewsBT Pension Scheme deficit falls on back of recovery plan
On the go: The BT Pension Scheme deficit is expected to have improved by roughly £3.4bn over the year to June 2021 to around £4.6bn, due to sponsor contributions and strong returns on growth assets.
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NewsUSS sponsor claims members will be ‘priced out’ without reform
On the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has warned that USS members will be priced out of the scheme if the union’s threats of strike action derail reform proposals.
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NewsSTV Group reaches agreement on DB schemes’ valuations and funding
On the go: Glasgow-based media company STV Group has reached an agreement with the trustees of its two defined benefit schemes over its December 2020 funding valuations and recovery plans.
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NewsPensions tax relief ‘cost’ hits £42bn
On the go: The ‘cost’ of pensions tax relief increased by £4.4bn to £41.3bn between 2017-18 and 2019-20, data from HM Revenue & Customs has shown.
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NewsFTSE 100 DB surplus not immune to funding code and inflation shocks
On the go: FTSE 100 defined benefit schemes' positions grew again in Q3, with the post-pandemic recovery leaving their combined IAS19 surplus at £50bn. But LCP has warned that inflation, coupled with stricter rules under the new defined benefit funding code, could still do damage.
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NewsTPS exodus continues as schools' trust begins consultation
On the go: Some 23 independent schools are set to become the latest to leave the Teachers' Pension Scheme after a consultation into leaving the scheme was launched by the Girls’ Day School Trust.
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NewsONS data shows drop in deficit payments as life expectancy flatlines
On the go: New data from the Office for National Statistics has revealed a significant drop in defined benefit scheme deficit repayment contributions, while the impact of the pandemic can now be seen in nationwide life expectancy data.
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NewsRoyal Mail CDC scheme closer to reality as consultation launches
Royal Mail has launched a consultation on its new collective defined contribution scheme, detailing the structure of the new pension fund, which the postal company is aiming to launch in 2022.
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NewsStrike ballot set for October in ongoing USS row
On the go: The University and College Union has announced it will ballot staff over strike action in October following a breakdown in negotiations over the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s controversial 2020 valuation.
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NewsAE opt-out and cessation rates remain low despite pandemic
On the go: Auto-enrolment opt-out and cessation rates have remained low over the past year, despite hikes to minimum contributions and the economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new research from Nest Insight.
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OpinionPension Awareness Week: It’s time to wake up the ‘sleepwalkers’
As Pension Awareness Week unfolds, The Investing and Saving Alliance’s head of retirement, Renny Biggins, warns that schemes need to increase engagement with their members as delays to auto-enrolment changes are to be expected.
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NewsAuto-enrolment at risk after national insurance increase
On the go: The implementation of the auto-enrolment reform could be at risk after the government announced a national insurance hike, Aegon has warned.
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NewsPublic sector schemes wary of TPR’s new code of practice
Public sector schemes should press on with implementing the Pensions Regulator’s new code of practice, Aon has said. However, schemes are concerned about the new rules and have asked for more clarity from the watchdog.





