UK - Extending the adult rate national minimum wage to include 21-year-olds will have a knock-on effect on UK employer pension contributions after 2012, Watson Wyatt has revealed.
The change could increase employer pension contributions by almost 50%, as 21-year-olds on the minimum wage would have the option to opt in to Personal Accounts - or an employer-sponsored alternati...
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