Employers given three months' grace for auto-enrolment

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Employers will be allowed three months' grace before auto-enrolling staff into a pension scheme, the Department for Work and Pensions says.

The DWP today presented the findings of an independent review into auto-enrolment which has suggested employers have the option to delay automatically enrolling their staff into a workplace scheme ...

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