More than four out of five respondents said employers had no moral obligation to persuade staff to participate in a scheme once they had been auto-enrolled and had opted out.
Indeed, many challenged this question, pointing out that employees who "couldn't be bothered" would remain in the scheme once enrolled. "Provided that the employer has a good quality comprehensi...
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