Boat builder accused of missing three months of pension contributions

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Fairline Boats has been accused of missing three months of pension contributions for its 468-strong workforce.

Unite said the Northamptonshire-based boat builder had not been paying into workers' pensions, despite deducting contributions from their wages. The union said the firm, which was bought by priv...

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