Tag Archives: CIPD
A lot of things are “easier than pensions” – but they don’t pay the bills
Electric cars are a hot company perk and the CIPD’s Charles Cotton points out in the FT that it’s easier to sell a job on a new motor than security in later life. This is especially true, if that security … Continue reading
Shouldn’t Pension Schemes CREATE jobs? #CIPD
News that ballooning pension deficits are hitting profits and leading to hiring freezes is both unwelcome and unacceptable. Pension schemes should be benefiting UK businesses, enabling them to retire those becoming less productive and hire the best new talent. But … Continue reading
Posted in accountants, actuaries, advice gap, pensions
Tagged CIPD, Deficits, defined benefits, FABI, first actuarial, ft, jobs, Kevin Wesbroom, la-la thinking, pensioners, pensions, Ros Altmann
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