Employers Pensions Forum seeks more public cash
Group behind USS overhaul applies for further £100,000 award. John Morgan reports
Group behind USS overhaul applies for further £100,000 award. John Morgan reports
Consultation opens into the terms, scope and structure of the review, which aims to identify ‘meaningful and implementable’ changes
UCU boycott of pension meetings may leave leaders with hefty bills. John Morgan reports
Institutions are removing content that has not been covered because of missed classes but are adamant that standards will not be lowered
More than 600 academics record resignation in online document
Switch to aggregated voting means staff at 149 UK universities could walk out if union gets majority turnout and support
As expectations of retirement income take a turn for the worse, Andrew Oswald offers a few ideas for reversing the trend
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
Pensions ballots at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge saw more than 80 per cent of the staff members who voted rejecting the employers’ plans to cut benefits in the Universities Superannuation...
Protests by West Ham fans have striking similarities with the unrest sparked among academics by proposed pension cuts, says Richard Watermeyer
The reawakening of political activism within academia sparked by the pensions strike will reinvigorate scholarship, says Jana Bacevic
Members of higher education's biggest union will vote on whether to strike over jobs and pensions in the new year, unless concessions are made by employers.A motion to hold "separate but parallel"...
A career-average deal is one option under review by USS to cut costs. John Morgan reports