Oxford poised to reverse position on USS pensions dispute
Vice-chancellor convenes special council meeting after academics vote overwhelmingly to change institution’s stance

Vice-chancellor convenes special council meeting after academics vote overwhelmingly to change institution’s stance

Academics warned they could face salary deductions for failing to reschedule lectures or cover for colleagues

Walkouts at 61 universities set to go ahead as chair’s casting vote backs UUK reforms

Improved benefits or lower contributions could be possible if positive pension fund scheme performance continues

Pensions expert criticises Universities UK’s ‘outdated’ proposal to end defined benefit scheme for almost 200,000 staff

A badly understood notion of risk has created a fake crisis in university pensions that will devastate academia, argues Dennis Leech

Strong turnout in ballot over USS changes ‘sends a clear message’ that union members will take action to protect retirement fund, says UCU

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Employers respond to ‘scare stories’ around proposed changes to USS pension scheme

UUK’s proposed hybrid scheme could result in losses of £20,000 a year

Employer representatives on joint negotiating committee push through Universities UK proposal with chair’s backing

Proposal to shift all active members to career average system to tackle £13 billion deficit

Universities UK on collision course with unions, which warn reforms could cost members thousands of pounds annually in retirement

Union says vice-chancellors’ shake-up would leave staff thousands of pounds out of pocket annually, but universities say current benefits are unaffordable

Proposals put forward in consultation could reduce increase in contributions from about 50Â per cent to 34.7Â per cent, according to fund chief executive