All self-employed articles – Page 4
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      OpinionDC Debate Q4: AE changes to protect the needyFive defined contribution experts discuss whether the government should raise minimum contribution levels further than currently planned, and how to help low earners and the self-employed. 
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      NewsAE reaches nearly 10m workers, but gaps in coverage remainOn the go: A record 9,937,000 workers have been auto-enrolled into a pension scheme since 2012 according to data from the Pensions Regulator’s monthly auto-enrolment compliance statistics released on November 13. 
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      NewsGig economy workers to get more rightsOn the go: More than 1m gig economy workers in such companies as Uber and Deliveroo may soon have more employment rights. 
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      NewsSelf-employed back expansion of AE to cover gig economyOn the go: Self-employed workers want government help to save for retirement and would back new laws to expand auto-enrolment or to make saving for retirement compulsory, new research from Prudential shows. 
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      NewsNest looks to online gaming for self-employed pensionsMaster trust Nest is trialling incentive-based approaches, including methods used in online gaming and prize draws, with the aim of raising the rate of self-employed workers who save into a pension. 
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      NewsNearly half of the self-employed do not have a pensionAn unhealthy minority of self-employed workers in the UK do not currently save into a pension, according to new research. Nearly a third will depend solely upon the state pension to support them in retirement. 
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         Opinion OpinionHow to tailor comms to changing work patternsTailored communications and a campaign approach can make all the difference when trying to engage scheme members, says AHC’s Karen Partridge. 
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      NewsDormant pots could cost £1bn in admin charges, research findsAuto-enrolment is set to create 50m dormant pension pots by 2050, which may cost savers up to £1bn in administration charges, according to Hargreaves Lansdown research. 
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         Opinion OpinionSidecars suit self-employedEditorial: Self-employment is more common than ever, and the distinct lack of any concrete solution to get these people saving for retirement is becoming increasingly worrying. 
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      NewsSelf-employed should not be auto-enrolled, says trade bodyThe Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed has said that auto-enrolment should not be extended to the self-employed as a way of providing them with retirement income. 
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         Opinion OpinionCDC ship has sailed for many employersCollective defined contribution’s aim of providing a wage for life is laudable, writes Bravura Solutions’ Jonathan Wileman, but with the shift to DC already underway and savers keen on freedoms, its moment may have passed. 
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         News NewsPlumber wins workers' rights caseThe Supreme Court has upheld a verdict that Gary Smith, a former contractor who carried out work for Pimlico Plumbers between 2005 and 2011, was indeed a worker at the company and was consequently entitled to workers’ rights there. 
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      NewsGuy Opperman outlines hopes to harness fintechPensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman says he hopes to harness fintech to boost saving for the self-employed, while aiming to bring in legislation for defined benefit regulation next year. 
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         Opinion OpinionDashboard and AE improvements can cement Opperman’s legacyIt has been a busy first year for Guy Opperman, with some significant steps forward for auto-enrolment announced in last year’s review, the adoption of much-needed mastertrust and bulk transfers regulation, and the smooth roll-out of minimum contribution increases. 
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      NewsOpperman tells insurers to do more for saversPensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has urged insurers to deliver the products and processes the market is often criticised for lacking, and to defend the pension freedoms policy. 
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      OpinionHas auto-enrolment come of age?Since its inception almost six years ago, auto-enrolment has succeeded in relying on inertia to help more people save for retirement, that much is clear. Uncertainty and a need to build on this success, however, remain. 
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         News NewsSelf-employed do not trust pensions, experts saySelf-employed workers lack confidence in pensions partly because of questions over their affordability, according to experts. 
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         Opinion OpinionWhat technology means for pensionsTwo months into his new role, the Treasury’s John Glen reflects on the importance of helping the self-employed save for their retirement. 
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      NewsGovt ignores self-employed pensions in gig economy crack-downThe government is seeking to address concerns over working conditions in the so-called 'gig economy' by giving workers more protections and greater clarity around their rights, but has failed to address the issue of pension saving among the self-employed, according to industry commentators. 
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      NewsTPAS publishes guidance for self-employedThe Pensions Advisory Service has launched an information and guidance 'Spotlight' document focusing on the self-employed. It is also aiming to raise pension awareness among the self-employed with a social media campaign. 
 





