
More than a third of working Britons have no pension in place
The findings suggested that the number of people without their own pension
scheme is increasing, up 2 per cent each year over the past three years.
It comes after Dame Joan Bakewell, the broadcaster and Government’s voice for
older people said older people will have to work longer and that the default
retirement age of 65 – which allows employers to force older workers to
retire – should be abolished.
As …
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