Cameron warns of pensions 'apartheid' and backs Norwegian automatic SPA rises

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Prime Minister David Cameron has warned of a pensions "apartheid" between the public and private sector if reforms are not pushed through for public sector workers.

Cameron said people in the private sector have a "flexible ethic" where employees keep on working if they can, while there remains an expensive cut-off point in the public sector. He was speakin...

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