AE extension bill set for third House of Lords reading

Private members bill to expand AE provisions will have third reading on 18 September

Martin Richmond
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AE extension bill set for third House of Lords reading

A private members’ bill to expand the provisions of auto-enrolment (AE) is set to have its third reading in the House of Lords next Monday (18 September).

The bill, which was introduced in the House of Commons in March by MP Jonathan Gullis and received backing from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), seeks to introduce two extension to AE by...

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