FSA staff get 10% pay hike for loss of DB scheme

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The Financial Services Authority will give a fifth of its employees a 10% pay rise to compensate for the closure of its final salary scheme next year.

Following a consultation, the regulator decided that nearly 500 staff will not be able to contribute to the final salary scheme as of March 2010 and will be transferred into a defined contribution ...

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