Changing pension terms: employers’ duties | Practical Law

Changing pension terms: employers’ duties | Practical Law

The Pensions Ombudsman has held that an employer did not breach its implied duties of trust and confidence and of good faith in seeking to impose a cap on pensionable pay by a contract with its employees rather than by amendment of the scheme rules.

Changing pension terms: employers’ duties

Practical Law UK Articles 1-558-5147 (Approx. 3 pages)

Changing pension terms: employers’ duties

by Mayer Brown International LLP
Published on 27 Feb 2014United Kingdom
The Pensions Ombudsman has held that an employer did not breach its implied duties of trust and confidence and of good faith in seeking to impose a cap on pensionable pay by a contract with its employees rather than by amendment of the scheme rules.