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Which method to settle a dispute?

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  • Which method to settle a dispute?

    Dispute relates to miscalculation of superannuable pay (final salary scheme)
    Detail is that a manager introduced a method of calculating pensionable pay that is not compatible with the employment contract. This has resulted in underpayment of pensions. One employee has lodged a grievance but the issue affects many employees over many years, some to the tune of many thousands of pounds.
    If a solution is not found, which would be the best course to take, Employment Tribunal, County Court or Pensions Ombudsman?
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    Without specifics then I would refer you to review the contents of this information on The Pensions Regulator's website, which will hopefully help you in deciding how best to deal with the issue.

    https://www.thepensionsregulator.gov...kplace-pension


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