Tag Archives: October

What Your Body Does After One Month Off Alcohol

  OMG; 10 days off the hooch and I’m not recognizing any of these positives. Instead I’m grumpy, have toothache and Stella and I are wondering whether we can do another three weeks. Thanks to the people who’ve donated to … Continue reading

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WTF- AgeWage wins 4 nominations for UKP awards!

I got a call from a journalist friend of mine congratulating AgeWage on being nominated for a Professional Pensions UK Pensions Award.  I thought it was a wind up – but being a vain sort, I thought to see if … Continue reading

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DC isn’t working says Hymans Robertson- I agree – let’s change that!

Pensions apathy from companies and employees is creating a new labour headache for UK PLC and delivering poor outcomes for employees on their pensions. Suspicions that defined contribution (DC) company pensions are failing have been confirmed in a new report by … Continue reading

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Why First Actuarial focuses on Payroll

According to a survey published this week by the CIPP , payroll will take charge of implementing auto-enrolment at 40%, HR at 29% and pension providers/departments at 13% of employers. Yet most pension advisers are still reluctant to talk with payroll professionals about the staging … Continue reading

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