Pension speculation
USS pension funds might be vulnerable not only to the Treasury but also to European Union tax and financial harmonisation plans. Britain has invested more than twice the amount in pension funds as...
USS pension funds might be vulnerable not only to the Treasury but also to European Union tax and financial harmonisation plans. Britain has invested more than twice the amount in pension funds as...

Birmingham v-c to step down from pension fund board this August

Additional contribution from staff combined with 2 per cent extra from employers would be enough to keep current USS pension scheme, say experts

Universities UK says some employees could ‘contribute less and get less benefit’ but academics say approach would ‘divide workers further’
Employers and critics offer divergent interpretation of 1 per cent response rate. John Morgan reports

MP calls for urgent investigation into dismissal of Jane Hutton as potential strike action nears
In providing a maximum pension of half of one's final salary, plus a tax-free lump of three times salary, the USS is providing benefits that are broadly equivalent to a pension of two-thirds of...

Uncertainty over the future of 18 per cent contributions is hampering negotiations, argue Jon Forster, Graham Niblo and James Vickers

Academics do not want to damage students' education but strike action is the only option left to protect pensions, says Sam Marsh

Jane Hutton says that pension fund is trying to deny her ‘whistleblower’ status

Fourteen days of strike action set to begin on 22 February if talks fail, affecting 61 universities

The latest USS valuation may have been conducted amid crashing markets, but there is no escaping the need for changes, says Kate Barker
Christopher Williams (THES, December 20) says academics must question how their pensions are invested. The Association of University Teachers raises this issue at Universities Superannuation Scheme...

Academics may wish we weren’t here, but burying heads in the sand about the depth of the deficit is no longer viable, says Bernard Casey