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Consultation on pension scheme changes
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All items: Pensions
What information does an employer have to provide on a proposed change to a pension scheme?
With whom is an employer required to consult about proposed changes to a pension scheme?
How long should consultations on proposed changes to a pension scheme last?
What are the requirements of the Occupational and Personal Pension Schemes (Consultation by Employers and Miscellaneous Amendment) Regulations 2006?
Do employers have to provide survivors' pension benefits to same-sex partners?
What is a stakeholder pension scheme?
Is it permissible for an employer to offer a pension scheme only to full-time employees?
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