Ucea to take over employers’ USS pensions role
Body that?negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take?on new remit from Universities UK
Body that?negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take?on new remit from Universities UK
Employers and members likely to?save considerable sums sooner than expected as changes sped up due to improving finances
Staff in their late fifties offered voluntary severance may feel that they have no choice but to accept, but it could cost them thousands of pounds in pension payments
Pension scheme members are entitled to ask why so much was lost and why the raw sewage continues to flow into rivers, says Bernard Casey
Interim vice-chancellor steps down after investigators blame financial crisis on mismanagement, not external pressures
Vice-chancellors express ‘near unanimous’ support for lowering costs and restoring benefits, and want it to happen more quickly than scheduled
Jane Hutton tells tribunal that months of her concerns being rebuffed forced her to become a whistleblower and disclose information to outside sources
University and union branch offer ‘exit strategy’ as further walkouts?prepared?in long-running dispute
Amid financial turmoil, post-92s are creating subsidiaries to employ staff without having to enrol them in the expensive Teachers’ Pension Scheme.?But what does that mean for grant and REF...
Group CEO of the?Universities Superannuation Scheme Bill Galvin outlines the processes and procedures involved in the pension scheme valuation
Funding assumptions for 2023 valuation confirm rosier outlook for UK’s largest higher education pensions scheme after years of pain
University pension scheme effectively writes off stake in ailing company that was worth ?956?million two years ago
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