Allowing struggling defined benefit (DB) schemes to temporarily stop paying pension increases could help them get back on track while avoiding huge cuts to members' pensions.
It comes amid growing calls to allow schemes whose rules do not enable them to ditch the Retail Prices Index (RPI) as an inflation measure for annual increases to move to the generally lower Consum...
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