USS bonanza fails to reward its pensioners
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.
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.
Vice-chancellors criticise level of contributions proposed by Universities Superannuation Scheme
Claims of 'financial black hole' ignore strong financial future of HEIs and academic fund members, argues Ed Randall Battered and bruised by the pay dispute, those academic managers and staff who...
Universities Superannuation Scheme cautions that making governance changes swiftly could be challenging
Joint negotiating committee says scheme members should contribute 9.6?per cent of their salaries, up from 8.8?per cent currently
Lecturers will raise concerns over ethical investment of pension funds at next week's annual institutions meeting of the Universities' Superannuation Scheme. Alan Carling, past president of the...
Annual report shows increase in value of fund assets, but dispute over future contributions takes toll on contentment
Improved benefits or lower contributions could be possible if positive pension fund scheme performance continues
College cites ¡®remote but existential risk to the college from continued participation¡¯ in fund
UK pension fund rocked by regulator¡¯s concerns, whistleblower¡¯s claims and potential departure of Cambridge college
Northumbria leaders say modern universities will be forced to rein in pay rises if they are compelled to offer expensive?Teachers¡¯ Pension Scheme to academics
Pensions dispute moves closer to resolution after?vice-chancellors?support?proposals to increase employer contributions to Universities Superannuation Scheme
University and staff payments set to increase even though Joint Expert Panel is yet to report
Qualified actuary and academic Nick Foster says the case for university pension reform cannot be ignored despite a brilliant anti-cuts PR campaign
The Pensions Regulator, not universities, is the driving force behind proposed cuts due to its nonsensical approach to discount rates, argue David Bailey and John Clancy