The meeting comes ahead of a speech by Chancellor Rachel Reeves on Wednesday where she is expected to focus on measures to boost growth amid speculation the government will back a third runway at Heathrow Airport.
On Monday, the chancellor told Labour MPs there were “no easy routes” to economic growth. She added ministers must start saying “yes” to new projects and go “further and faster” to boost the economy.
Official figures show that between July and September the economy had zero growth and the latest monthly figure for November showed just a small uptick.
Labour has made boosting economic growth central to the government’s mission, pledging to raise living standards and deliver the highest sustained economic growth in the G7 group of rich nations by the time of the next election.
But between July and September the economy had zero growth and the latest monthly figures for November showed just a small uptick.
The consultation on pensions reform hopes to unlock billions of pounds within certain defined benefit schemes for alternative use in the economy, the pension schemes or the company.
The previous Conservative government launched a similar consultation last year., external
Defined benefit pensions, sometimes known as a final salary scheme, are directly linked to a worker’s salary and length of service.
Three-quarters of the funds that pay out these pensions are in surplus – which means they effectively have more money in them than needed to meet those pension payments.
However, just a few years ago, many schemes were in deficit, external when interest rates were lower – prompting some companies to reduce their pension offer, and a reversal could occur again.
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