60% 'would take pay cut for work pension'

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Workplace pensions are considered so important more than six in ten people would take a lower paid job to get one.

That is according to a survey carried out by Populus for the National Association of Pensions (NAPF), which examined attitudes to workplace pensions and their future prospects. NAPF chief executive Joanne Segars said: “This survey shows very clearly that workplace pensions are firmly planted in the minds of employees – the people who matter most.” In the survey, respondents were asked how important they considered workplace pensions to be. Three quarters of respondents aged 18 to 65 said it was important, with 53% saying it was very important and 22% saying it was quite important. In add...

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