Lord Hutton's recommendations for public sector pension reform have been backed by the Treasury, with Chancellor George Osborne saying there would be no "cherry picking" from his proposals.
Speaking in his annual Budget statement today, Osborne said the government accepted Hutton's recommendations as a basis for further consultation with unions over the plans. He told the House of ...
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