Abolishment of contracting out to cost £10bn

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British companies face a cost of £10bn over the next ten years as a result of the decision to end contracting out, according to research.

Despite this, a quarter of businesses with defined benefit (DB) schemes have failed to take action, with half unsure about how to manage the reform, the study from Hymans Robertson showed. The m...

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