Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has resumed talks with unions over national insurance (NI) contribution costs being passed onto its 27,000 defined benefit (DB) scheme members.
Union officials and RBS pension managers will meet today to discuss a solution and avert strike action over the bank's hope to pass on £18m annual employer NI contributions following government cha...
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