Hello,
My company is changing its pension schemes (DB>DC).
My question relates to wording in my employment contract which states:
'Your current pension arrangements will remain unchanged.'
The original intent of this statement was to clarify my pension benefits would remain unchanged when moving roles within the company a few years ago. I however wondered if there may be an argument, given the ambiguous wording, that the pension changes could be at odds with the wording in my employment contract?
If for instance it had read for e.g. 'you will remain on the same pension scheme' there would have been no grounds to challenge that the changes to the scheme would affect me as an individual.
My company is changing its pension schemes (DB>DC).
My question relates to wording in my employment contract which states:
'Your current pension arrangements will remain unchanged.'
The original intent of this statement was to clarify my pension benefits would remain unchanged when moving roles within the company a few years ago. I however wondered if there may be an argument, given the ambiguous wording, that the pension changes could be at odds with the wording in my employment contract?
If for instance it had read for e.g. 'you will remain on the same pension scheme' there would have been no grounds to challenge that the changes to the scheme would affect me as an individual.
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