Tech review: Mark Polson on You at Work's auto-enrolment package

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The tech review is back! This week, the lang cat's Mark Polson takes a look at the new auto-enrolment module from You at Work.

Hello, back again. It’s been a while, how’ve you been? Yes, I know. I know. Really? That does sound nasty. Sorry I asked. Anyway, the tech review is back and we’re being all zeitgeisty and looking at auto-enrolment systems. Auto-enrolment legislation has placed a burden on all UK employers to ensure that their workforce, where eligible, is enrolled into qualifying pension schemes. So far, only the largest UK schemes have been implemented but, with the next 12 months set to sweep approximately 40,000 employers up in the new rules, demand for guidance will reach a peak. It is no surp...

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