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A London judge has ruled a company can access the pension fund of a fired managing director to cover £450,000 ($612,000) he was supposed to pay to settle claims that he poached clients.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 2025

TOP NEWS

By Hanna Vioque

A London judge has ruled a company can access the pension fund of a fired managing director to cover £450,000 ($612,000) he was supposed to pay to settle claims that he poached clients.

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By Lucia Osborne-Crowley

A Wetherspoons manager won his discrimination and harassment claims against the pub Thursday, with an employment tribunal ruling that he was subject to punishment at work due to his mental health conditions.

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By Martin Croucher

The government has unveiled a raft of pension reforms that it said will dramatically boost the savings of millions of British workers.

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LITIGATION

By Tabitha Burbidge

A second appellate judge has sent a Caribbean job applicant's race bias claim against the government's health and social care department back to the tribunal after the case was revived by the Court of Appeal.

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Brief

By William Janes

A former employee of Axiom Ince Ltd. has won a tribunal claim over the collapsed firm's failure to carry out a redundancy consultation before mass dismissals, with a judge granting her an unspecified monetary award.

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POLICY & REGULATION

By Joel Poultney

The total value of U.K. pensions grew by 11% in 2024 to £3.2 trillion ($4.3 trillion), the Pensions Policy Institute has said, noting a movement to private market investment in a "period of transition" in Britain.

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