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Lord Hutton warns government over pensions plans Lord Hutton warns government over pensions plans
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The government could force people out of pension schemes if reforms are too punitive, ministers will be warned.The government could force people out of pension schemes if reforms are too punitive, ministers will be warned.
The message will come Lord Hutton of Furness who has advised the government on changes to public sector pensions.The message will come Lord Hutton of Furness who has advised the government on changes to public sector pensions.
In a speech, the former Labour Work and Pensions Secretary will urge ministers to have a "full and proper consultation and discussion with the trade unions". In a speech, he will warn of the dangers of raising pension contribution levels so high that scheme members have no alternative but to leave.
Downing Street said the government wanted to continue to have constructive conversations with the unions.Downing Street said the government wanted to continue to have constructive conversations with the unions.
Significant exodusSignificant exodus
Lord Hutton will urge ministers to be mindful of the dangers of raising pension contribution levels so high that scheme members have no alternative but to leave. The former Labour Work and Pensions Secretary will urge ministers to have a "full and proper consultation and discussion with the trade unions".
In a speech on Thursday at the Institute for Public Policy Research, he will reiterate that with average life expectancy increasing change is unavoidable.In a speech on Thursday at the Institute for Public Policy Research, he will reiterate that with average life expectancy increasing change is unavoidable.
But he will warn there is a danger of a significant exodus from the local government pension scheme in particular if contributions are raised too high and no other compensation is provided.But he will warn there is a danger of a significant exodus from the local government pension scheme in particular if contributions are raised too high and no other compensation is provided.
The scheme, one of the largest in the public sector, has just over four-and-a-half million members.The scheme, one of the largest in the public sector, has just over four-and-a-half million members.
Lord Hutton will call for consultation with the unions to try to avoid what he will describe as "the confrontation and division that marked previous decades".Lord Hutton will call for consultation with the unions to try to avoid what he will describe as "the confrontation and division that marked previous decades".
Strike loomingStrike looming
According to the Guardian, Lord Hutton will say: "If these reforms have any chance of succeeding then people need to know that they are being treated fairly… there should be full and proper consultation and discussion with the trade unions.According to the Guardian, Lord Hutton will say: "If these reforms have any chance of succeeding then people need to know that they are being treated fairly… there should be full and proper consultation and discussion with the trade unions.
"That is how we do things in Britain - the public would take a very dim view of any government that fails to honour this basic requirement."That is how we do things in Britain - the public would take a very dim view of any government that fails to honour this basic requirement.
"We must try and avoid the confrontation and division that marked previous decades and must not turn the clock back.""We must try and avoid the confrontation and division that marked previous decades and must not turn the clock back."
About three-quarters of a million public sector workers are due to go on strike on Thursday next week over pension reforms.About three-quarters of a million public sector workers are due to go on strike on Thursday next week over pension reforms.
Lord Hutton's independent review of the future of public sector pensions, which was published in March, has formed the basis of the government's plans for change.Lord Hutton's independent review of the future of public sector pensions, which was published in March, has formed the basis of the government's plans for change.
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