Government explores relaxing rules for firms leaving multi-employer schemes

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The government is consulting on relaxing the employer debt regime that requires firms to pay their portion of any deficit in full when they leave a multi-employer scheme.

The department for Work and Pensions (DWP) said the consultation had been launched after some firms in non-associated multi-employer schemes complained the section 75 regime was too onerous on smal...

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