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DWP begins engagement over multi-employer CDC schemes
Pensions minister Guy Opperman has confirmed that preliminary work has begun on the creation of multi-employer collective defined contribution schemes, as the Department for Work and Pensions publishes its response to the consultation on single-employer arrangements.
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Aston Martin faces strike action over DB scheme closure
Workers at carmaker Aston Martin have threatened industrial action following news that it plans to close its defined benefit pension scheme in January 2022.
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BT targets cash flow-matched strategy by 2034 with IRM
The BT Pension Scheme is using integrated risk management to assess its appropriate level of risk and pace its transition from equities to a fully cash flow-matched strategy by 2034.
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PPF updates guidance in light of Bauer, Hampshire judgements
On the go: The Pension Protection Fund has issued updated guidance accounting for the judgements in the Hampshire and Bauer cases and the disapplication of the PPF compensation cap, confirming that no further allowance needs to be made for their impacts.
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Union slammed as ‘at odds with reality’ as USS strike action begins
On the go: Employers have once again hit out at the University and College Union over strike action set to commence on Wednesday.
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Think tank suggests USS members could transfer benefits to Sipps
On the go: A think tank has suggested that members of the Universities Superannuation Scheme should be able to choose to transfer out part of their pension benefits to a self-invested personal pension scheme.
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Cabinet Office opens consultation as McCloud challenges mount
The Cabinet Office has launched a consultation on how the McCloud remedy is to be implemented for members of the civil service pension scheme, while the GMB union has joined the list of those challenging it in the courts.
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Universities to face strike action over USS pensions dispute
Fifty-eight universities will be hit with three days of strike action in December after University and College Union members backed industrial action over pension cuts, pay and working conditions.
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One in three schemes set climate risk reduction targets
ESG spotlight: A roundup of the latest news on environmental, social and governance initiatives, with an ACA survey finding that a third of pension schemes have already set targets to reduce climate risk, and asset management fees falling in some ESG and impact strategy types.
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Could CDC solve the USS crisis?
Collective defined contribution has been touted as a possible long-term solution to the problems of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, but experts and unions are not convinced of its suitability.
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Mitchells & Butlers trustees win ‘significant’ inflation court case
A decades-old rule change to the Mitchells & Butlers Pension Plan that shifted the authority in deciding pensions indexation should be rectified, a high court judge has ruled, in what has been described as “one of the most significant pension rectification cases in recent years”.
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UCU demands a new USS valuation
On the go: The University and College Union has published a list of demands of Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, which it says must be met if strike action this winter is to be avoided.
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UUK tries to dispel valuation myths as UCU presses on with strike action
Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has argued that the rate increases facing USS members would not be alleviated by a new valuation, countering claims made by the University and College Union.
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UCU members back strike action over USS pension cuts
University and College Union members have backed industrial action over cuts proposed by the Universities Superannuation Scheme trustee and Universities UK, the group representing 340 USS employers.
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USS says High Court challenge has ‘no merit’
On the go: The Universities Superannuation Scheme has said that a wide-ranging legal challenge recently brought to the High Court by university academics has “absolutely no merit”.
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UCU considers legal action against USS and calls for valuation pause
The University and College Union’s general secretary has written to the Universities Superannuation Scheme’s chief executive outlining the potential for legal action against the scheme’s trustees and has called for a pause in the 2020 valuation process.
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USS directors sued over climate inaction and breaches of duty
Two university lecturers, backed by a number of branches of the University and College Union, have filed a wide-ranging legal action against the directors of the Universities Superannuation Scheme, accusing them of multiple failings with respect to the controversial 2020 valuation, and of inaction around climate change commitments.
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Saul to create ‘feeder’ DC scheme for new members
The Superannuation Arrangement of the University of London is set to create a new “feeder” defined contribution pension scheme as it undertakes a review of its investment strategy.
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Employers hit back at benefit cut claims as USS strike action looms
On the go: Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has hit back at claims from University and College Union that a reform package agreed with the USS trustee will lead to members suffering benefits reductions of 35 per cent.
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USS employers call for union co-operation ahead of strike ballot
Universities UK, the group representing 340 Universities Superannuation Scheme employers, has called on trade unions to co-operate with it as it bids to reform the embattled pension scheme.