BA agrees pension deal with unions; Restoring safety valves to the pensions system; Initial charge for new pension set at 2%; Expats lose pension appeal; Non-cash assets being used to fund pensions; Savers need incentive to feather their own NEST; Shareholder group attacks Shell for $13m boost to director's pension
BA agrees pension deal with unions Financial Times British Airways has struck a deal with employees over its pension scheme to tackle a £3.7bn ($5.6bn) deficit that poses the biggest obstacle t...
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