Table of contents
Two decades of pension reform in the UK: What are the implications for occupational pension schemes?
David BlakeThe UK is one of the few countries in Europe that is not facing a serious pensions crisis. The reasons for this are straightforward: state pensions are among the lowest in Europe…
Occupational pensions and employee retention: Debate and evidence
Stephen TaylorThis article explores the relationship, in the contemporary UK context, between employee retention and the provision by employers of occupational pension schemes. Several sources…
Something for nothing?: Employees’ views of occupational pension schemes
Wendy Loretto, Phil White, Colin DuncanAgainst a background of partial, and often contradictory, information, this article explores the attitudes of over 1,000 employees in one firm in the financial services sector…
When is a promise a strategic liability?
Nicholas Terry, Phil WhiteEmployers offer pension plans for two main reasons: paternalism and skills market competitiveness. Recent changes in legislation and business practice have prompted the scrutiny…
Access to the law of pensions: The lessons from National Grid v. Laws
Richard NoblesThis article uses the litigation in National Grid v. Laws to demonstrate two aspects of the law surrounding occupational pension schemes: the wide range of interpretations that…
A tale of two pension systems
Deborah R. CooperThe article compares the major features of pension provision in the UK and in France. It considers why the UK population appears to be at best indifferent to their system of…
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0142-5455e-ISSN:
1758-7069ISSN-L:
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