Tag Archives: Equality

Pension equality – “If we make the decisions, it can be done”. 

This is one of the days you get in the year when Britain thinks it is on holiday and there is space to think about important things that we don’t get space to ponder. Steve Webb brought up the question … Continue reading

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Tilting at Windows: – why “pensions equity” is too hard

  Back in May, the PLSA set up a new group – the pensions equity group (PEG) , with the help of 24 organisations who either had skin in the DC game or wanted to. The aims of the group … Continue reading

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Pension ages are equal – but some pensions are more equal than others!

  A strange kind of pension equality Women are planning to work ten years longer than they’d originally supposed according to a Dunstan Thomas survey. “Austerity in Action” – Adrian Boulding calls it. Women don’t just seem less pensioned , … Continue reading

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What can men do to reduce gender pay inequality?

For a start they can stop “welcoming this discussion” and blathering other related clichés! If men welcomed a serious discussion on gender pay equality, we’d have been having them regularly since equal pay for both gender (for the same job) became … Continue reading

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