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The Socialist 4 January 2012

Defend our pensions - escalate the action

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Defend public sector pensions - "action must be escalated"

PCS Left Unity open organising conference in defence of pensions

Reject pensions 'deal' - fight until we win


Hands off the NHS!


A world in turmoil


2012: Millions face poverty and homelessness

Liverpool's managed decline: Tarzan to the rescue?

"Seismic collapse" of private pensions

Them & Us


National meeting for women in the Socialist Party


Unity against wage cuts in construction

Cuts used to attack trade unionists

Fight job-cutting academies


Nigeria: Boko Haram's Christmas Day bombings

USA: Occupy movement links with working class


Review: Days of Hope

We're not scroungers!

 
 

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"Seismic collapse" of private pensions

Dave Carr

Government ministers have continually attempted to sow divisions between public and private sector workers over occupational pensions.

Pensions minister Francis Maude (£43,000 a year pension entitlement) has told public sector workers to pay more in contributions, work longer and retire on less. His justification for this £3 billion pensions' robbery is that the majority of private sector workers aren't enrolled in final salary pension schemes, therefore it's 'unreasonable' for public sector workers to continue with their 'feather bedded' pensions.

But who is actually responsible for the lack of defined benefit pension schemes for workers in the private sector?

The latest report from the Association of Consulting Actuaries says there has been a "seismic collapse" in private sector pensions. It found that most private sector defined benefit pension schemes were closed to new entrants and that four out of ten are now closed to future accrual ie existing workers in such schemes cannot build up their pensions.

Earlier, in December 2011, the National Association of Pension Funds found that 23% of private sector pension schemes were now closed to more contributions from existing workers and 81% were closed to new entrants.

In other words, private sector employers have pulled the plug on their workers' pensions schemes. This is due to cost cutting measures to protect company profits.

The demise of private sector workers' pension schemes has been going on for many years. It is the result of companies taking pensions contributions 'holidays' during the boom years on the stock markets. However, when the markets went belly-up in recent years it left many schemes facing a contributions 'black hole' and company bosses simply closed their pensions schemes.

This shafting of private sector workers' pensions by bosses (who continue to accrue 'gold plated' pension pots) makes a mockery of the government's workplace pensions automatic enrolment scheme which is meant to start later this year.

The lesson for all workers is clear - cutting public sector pensions will not improve private sector workers' pensions by one iota.


In this issue


Anti-cuts campaign

Defend public sector pensions - "action must be escalated"

PCS Left Unity open organising conference in defence of pensions

Reject pensions 'deal' - fight until we win


Socialist Party NHS campaign

Hands off the NHS!


Socialist Party feature

A world in turmoil


Socialist Party news and analysis

2012: Millions face poverty and homelessness

Liverpool's managed decline: Tarzan to the rescue?

"Seismic collapse" of private pensions

Them & Us


Socialist Party events

National meeting for women in the Socialist Party


Socialist Party workplace news

Unity against wage cuts in construction

Cuts used to attack trade unionists

Fight job-cutting academies


International socialist news and analysis

Nigeria: Boko Haram's Christmas Day bombings

USA: Occupy movement links with working class


Socialist Party reviews and comments

Review: Days of Hope

We're not scroungers!


 

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