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The great resignation – from privilege or pestilence?
Earlier in the year I wrote a number of blogs about the 550,000 or so older workers who’d disappeared from the UK labour force over the time of the pandemic. Not much was then known about them except they weren’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair McQueen, pension, Pestilence, Privilege, Resignation, Retirement
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Still no evidence that pots are becoming pensions!
There’s not been much discussion about the HMRC’s latest update on what’s being drawn down from our pensions and what there has been has interpreted the data differently. Alistair Mcqueen has tweeted positively New pension freedom data out today. Total … Continue reading
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Tagged advice gap, Alistair McQueen, annuity, CDC, jo cumbo, pension, Pot
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Pensions – “in chaos – need to unite” -sound familiar?
What do George Osborne and Donald Trump have in common? DISRUPTION – that’s what. Disruption happens when a system has fallen into a state where it is no longer functioning for the people it serves. It would seem that the … Continue reading
“Trust is a fragile thing” – it’s based on sharing.
Alistair Queen of Aviva is a great representative of his company. He curated this graphic to twitter yesterday – and it was well liked. Alistair’s comment was made in the context of frustration from Jon Stapleton, a journalist who has done … Continue reading
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Tagged Alistair McQueen, Carillion, CDC, Guy Opperman, Jon Stapleton, pensions, Royal Mail, trust
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