UK - Capping compensation for high earners under the Pensions Protection Fund could breach the Human Rights Act, lawyers warn.
They say the plans – which is expected to place a £25,000 a year cap on a pension in payment to someone who retired before the firm’s normal retirement age – could lead to employer litigation. But ...
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