All self-employed articles – Page 4
-
News
Self-employed back expansion of AE to cover gig economy
On the go: Self-employed workers want government help to save for retirement and would back new laws to expand auto-enrolment or to make saving for retirement compulsory, new research from Prudential shows.
-
News
Nest looks to online gaming for self-employed pensions
Master trust Nest is trialling incentive-based approaches, including methods used in online gaming and prize draws, with the aim of raising the rate of self-employed workers who save into a pension.
-
News
Nearly half of the self-employed do not have a pension
An unhealthy minority of self-employed workers in the UK do not currently save into a pension, according to new research. Nearly a third will depend solely upon the state pension to support them in retirement.
-
Opinion
How to tailor comms to changing work patterns
In this ever-changing market, it is easy to lose sight of the original aim for occupational pensions. It seemed obvious, but a good quality pension was simply a retention mechanism.
-
News
Dormant pots could cost £1bn in admin charges, research finds
Auto-enrolment is set to create 50m dormant pension pots by 2050, which may cost savers up to £1bn in administration charges, according to Hargreaves Lansdown research.
-
Opinion
Sidecars suit self-employed
Editorial: Self-employment is more common than ever, and the distinct lack of any concrete solution to get these people saving for retirement is becoming increasingly worrying.
-
News
Self-employed should not be auto-enrolled, says trade body
The Association of Independent Professionals and the Self-Employed has said that auto-enrolment should not be extended to the self-employed as a way of providing them with retirement income.
-
Opinion
CDC ship has sailed for many employers
One of the big news stories of the past few months has been the agreement between the Communication Workers’ Union and Royal Mail to work towards establishing a collective defined contribution scheme for all employees, while closing the current defined benefit scheme to future accrual.
-
News
Plumber wins workers' rights case
The Supreme Court has upheld a verdict that Gary Smith, a former contractor who carried out work for Pimlico Plumbers between 2005 and 2011, was indeed a worker at the company and was consequently entitled to workers’ rights there.
-
News
Guy Opperman outlines hopes to harness fintech
Pensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman says he hopes to harness fintech to boost saving for the self-employed, while aiming to bring in legislation for defined benefit regulation next year.
-
Opinion
Dashboard and AE improvements can cement Opperman’s legacy
It has been a busy first year for Guy Opperman, with some significant steps forward for auto-enrolment announced in last year’s review, the adoption of much-needed mastertrust and bulk transfers regulation, and the smooth roll-out of minimum contribution increases.
-
News
Opperman tells insurers to do more for savers
Pensions and financial inclusion minister Guy Opperman has urged insurers to deliver the products and processes the market is often criticised for lacking, and to defend the pension freedoms policy.
-
Opinion
Has auto-enrolment come of age?
Since its inception almost six years ago, auto-enrolment has succeeded in relying on inertia to help more people save for retirement, that much is clear. Uncertainty and a need to build on this success, however, remain.
-
News
Self-employed do not trust pensions, experts say
Self-employed workers lack confidence in pensions partly because of questions over their affordability, according to experts.
-
Opinion
What technology means for pensions
A lot has changed since the then economic secretary to the Treasury, Harriet Baldwin, last wrote for Pensions Expert in 2016.
-
News
Govt ignores self-employed pensions in gig economy crack-down
The government is seeking to address concerns over working conditions in the so-called 'gig economy' by giving workers more protections and greater clarity around their rights, but has failed to address the issue of pension saving among the self-employed, according to industry commentators.
-
News
TPAS publishes guidance for self-employed
The Pensions Advisory Service has launched an information and guidance 'Spotlight' document focusing on the self-employed. It is also aiming to raise pension awareness among the self-employed with a social media campaign.
-
News
Four priorities for McVey's DWP
The Department for Work and Pensions got its fifth boss in less than two years on Monday evening, with Theresa May’s Cabinet reshuffle replacing David Gauke with Esther McVey as secretary of state responsible for the department.
-
Opinion
AE review should silence doom-mongers
As 2017 draws to a close, we can take stock of some remarkable statistics on automatic enrolment; over 9m people have been enrolled by over 800,000 employers.
-
News
AE review: Welcome reforms not due until mid-2020s
The government will introduce a package of measures to address issues with auto-enrolment, but questions remain over multiple jobholders and the self-employed, while the timescale has drawn criticism.