Encouragement of Occupational Pensions
A vote to encourage occupational pensions is a vote to promote workplace pension schemes for example by making them tax efficient and easy for employers to run and for employees to understand.
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Nick Raynsford generally voted against encouraging occupational pensions
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On 18 Oct 2011:
Nick Raynsford voted against accelerating raising the state pension age to 66, against amending the rules on enrollment to occupational pensions and against taking a pension contribution from judges' pay.
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On 20 Jun 2011:
Nick Raynsford voted against accelerating raising the state pension age to 66, against amending the rules on enrollment to occupational pensions and against taking a pension contribution from judges' pay.
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On 28 Jun 2010:
Nick Raynsford voted to oppose measures intended to make workplace pensions more attractive.
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On 8 Mar 2010:
Nick Raynsford voted yes on Delegated Legislation — Pensions — Automatic Enrolment Regulations
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On 2 Mar 2004:
Nick Raynsford was absent for a vote on Pensions Bill
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