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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
Academics may wish we weren¡¯t here, but burying heads in the sand about the depth of the deficit is no longer viable, says Bernard Casey
Members of the Universities Superannuation Scheme are about to vote on whether to lock in current members. But this might not be enough to safeguard the scheme¡¯s solvency, says Bernard Casey
The Universities Superannuation Scheme is changing how it invests in ethical funds, which should be a concern to striking academics, argues Bernard H. Casey
Strikes notwithstanding, more pay restraint and greater pensions contributions from UK staff seem unavoidable, writes Bernard Casey
The former Bank of England governor¡¯s broadside against academic pension cuts relied on ¡®reckless¡¯ and ¡®absurd¡¯ assumptions, say John Ralfe and Bernard Casey