Tag Archives: Mandation
It is a shame that mandation is needed for our pensions funds to invest in our country
The FT are clear that the Government has won a victory over opposition to an aspect of its Pension Schemes Bill Of course the campaign that Rachel Reeves was helping to launch last week went further than pensions but workplace … Continue reading
“Mandation speech” draws two men and a dog; the Pension Schemes Bill proceeds.
To a not very crowded chamber, the shadow secretary of state for Work and Pensiosn did her party piece again “It’s hard to find anyone who supports mandation” I told Helen Whately when she spoke at Pensions UK that … Continue reading
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Tagged Helen Whately, house of commons, Mandation, Pension Schemes Bill, Torsten Bell
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Pension Mandation and “the irrelevance of the Lords as a talking shop”
Guy Opperman may not be a part of the Labour Government but he understands how governments work and why the protest from those arguing for fiduciary freedom will not be granted the amendment the House of Lords has sent downstairs … Continue reading
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Tagged Guy Opperman, House of Lords, Irrelevent, Labour, Mandation, Pensions, ping pong, Torsten Bell
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