Majority of workers support PLSA pension reform proposals

Survey finds 88% of respondents say contributions should be affordable for all workers

Martin Richmond
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Peaple: It is widely recognised that too many people are not saving enough for a good pension income
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Peaple: It is widely recognised that too many people are not saving enough for a good pension income

A majority of employees have expressed support for reforms to the pensions system proposed by the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA), research has shown.

The survey - conducted on behalf of the PLSA by Yonder Consulting - surveyed 1,600 non-retired adults, 1,227 of which were employed, and found more than four fifths (88%) said paying into a workpla...

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