THE IFA network owner Misys faces a revolt next week over a controversial £1.2m retention bonus for two executives, despite offering concessions to leading investors, according to the Guardian .
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) is threatening widespread industrial action over government plans to change current pensions policy in the public sector, including raising the retirement age from 60 to 65.
A work till you drop policy in the UK seems an inevitable following comments made by the head of the Pensions Commission, Adair Turner.
The Trade Unions Congress (TUC) says the state pension age could be maintained at 65 if the government met its employment targets.
The Trades Union Congress (TUC) has joined with a group of charity pension groups to form a new People's Pensions Coalition in a campaign calling for a radical pensions settlement in the UK.
The Trade Unions Congress has called on the government to meet proposals put forward by the Turner Commission arguing ministers should not be swayed by individuals who do not back compulsion.
Teachers' union group the National Union of Teachers is stepping up its efforts in its protest of the Government's proposal to raise the normal pension age from 60 to 65.
The TUC has again called for compulsory pension savings to be included in Government plans alleviate the current pensions crisis.
Public service union Unison has warned the Labour government its efforts to alter existing pension schemes across a number of government sectors could have a detrimental affect in the run up to the next general election.
The TUC has urged firms to disclose both pay and pensions details of both directors and employees to investors.