Saving for the Future: Extending the consensus on workplace pensions
Bright Blue and the Fabian Society, representing the intellectual right and left, have come together with this publication to find common ground and practical policies on pressing problems facing workplace pensions.
- Saving for the Future
- Andrew Harrop , Sam Hall
- 15 December 2017
- Pensions
With the government due to report on its review of automatic enrolment this month, sparking fresh debate about workplace pensions, a new report brings together politicians from across the political divide and leading thinkers to set out ideas for the next stage of workplace pension reform.
Bright Blue and the Fabian Society, representing the intellectual right and left, have come together with this publication to find common ground and practical policies on pressing problems facing workplace pensions.
Pensions minister Guy Opperman MP, shadow pensions minister Alex Cunningham MP, Frances O’Grady from the TUC and Neil Carberry from the CBI are joined by key pensions policy experts.
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