A pension deficit disorder

Companies must hand over some of their profits to ensure workers get a decent income in retirement

The Confederation of British Industry is screaming blue murder at the cruel burden of pension fund deficits. It claims they now run at £160bn - partly because this serves as advance justification for the benefit-slashing and lay-offs which its members are planning.

Many leading British companies - Rolls Royce, GKN, BT, ICI, Unilever - have a pension deficit equivalent to nearly a half, or mo...

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Published on March 26, 2014 06:48
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