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Pension auto-enrolment podcast
In the latest Boyes Turner employment law podcast, Barry Stanton outlines the government’s plans for pension auto-enrolment.
Cambridge university looks set to keep retirement age (XpertHR - Employment Intelligence)
XpertHR Employment Intelligence « XpertHR visits CIPD annual conference 2011 | Main Cambridge university looks set to keep retirement age Cambridge University is planning to buck the trend by retaining a retirement age for its established, tenured academics, subject to final agreement by its
Daniel Barnett's Employment Law Archive: Compulsory Retirement Age: ECJ Judgment
'Confusing' is the word that comes to mind when reading today's ECJ decision in < a rel= " nofollow " target= " _blank " href= " http://curia.europa.eu/jurisp/cgi-bin/form.pl?lang=EN & amp;Submit=Submit & amp;numaff=C-159/10 " > Fuchs v Land Hessen < /a > . If you want three words, 'verging on
Mrs Markleham | rants about the Equality Act, discrimination law and anything else that incurs my
Mrs Markleham rants about the Equality Act, discrimination law and anything else that incurs my wrath Skip to content Home About Equality Act Resources Your thoughts Abolition of retirement age – a dog’s breakfast in the making (with apologies
Now we will have to manage older workers properly too | Flip Chart Fairy Tales
<p>There is already some animated discussion on Twitter about the<a rel="nofollow"target="_blank"href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/7914747/Carry-on-working-past-65-as-Default-Retirement-Age-to-be-scrapped-in-2011.html">end of the default retirement age</a>. As<a
UK Teachers to Strike over Pensions | Teacher Solidarity
How Can we Resist The Global Assault on Teaching, Teachers and their Unions: Stories for Resistance. Book and Website. Two teachers unions have voted to ballot for strike action over pensions The National Union of Teachers (NUT) and the Association of Teachers and Lecturers
Unison - fighting the cuts. Or is it? | libcom.org
Skip to Navigation Home Home › Blogs › Steven.'s blog › Unison - fighting the cuts. Or is it? Submitted by Steven. on Apr 21 2011 11:07 tags: UK health and medicine local government schools Steven Johns Unison pensions strikes UK against austerity unions "My pension is fine, I don't know what
Laurence J. Kotlikoff: The Trouble with Mark Miller's Trouble With Retirement Calculators
A report by the Society of Actuaries sites a host of problems with retirement planning calculators. None of these problems pertain to ESPlanner, a calculator I know well since I developed it.
Retiree Health Benefits | Human Resources In Government
The subject of retiree health benefits has garnered a great deal of media attention. Agencies offering this benefit fall under the provisions of Government
Perfect Labor Storm 2.0: Retiring Baby Boomers need truckloads of money to pay for health care
Baby Boomers who are chopping at the bit to retire will need truckloads of money to pay for health-care expenses over the course of their retirement, according to a new study. The reality is this: Men retiring at age 65...
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