Ex-Bank of England chief attacks ‘unfair’ UK pension reforms
Universities Superannuation Scheme is in ‘rude health’, says Mervyn King

Universities Superannuation Scheme is in ‘rude health’, says Mervyn King

UCU members accept deal with vice-chancellors by two-to-one margin

UCU plan would maintain defined benefit scheme, but has been branded ‘unaffordable’ by universities

Sally Hunt explains why employers must change their ‘counterproductive’ attitudes towards risk to avoid further cuts to academic pensions
Bonuses paid to investment staff working within the sector's main pension scheme almost doubled as it closed its final salary scheme to new members.

USS dispute has also revealed deep divides among vice-chancellors on way forward for the sector, experts say

Increase in contributions to Teachers’ Pension Scheme will cost post-92 universities about £140 million annually, Ucea says

Four experts discuss the estimated shortfall that led to strike action at UK universities

Striking again would rob students of vital lecture time and damage the progress we’ve made through bargaining, says one anonymous UCU member

Several University and College Union branches urge rejection of offer to set up expert panel

Universities UK to appoint panel to explore methodology and assumptions behind pension scheme’s £6.1 billion deficit

Staff contributions will need to increase by a third to clear a multi-billion pound deficit in the sector’s main pension fund, a new analysis says.

Staff will walk out at 60 universities starting from 25 November

Talks at mediation service Acas planned as strike action at UK universities enters fifth day

The autonomy, professional discretion and judgement once central to academic life is now looked on with deep scepticism by university managers, argues Peter Fleming