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Pensions Week, June, 2009
Cereal manufacturer Kellogg's has seen participation in its Save More Tomorrow (SMT) scheme jump from 60% to 97%.
The uptake for the scheme, which is run by Axa Winterthur, is notable as it has been achieved across a workforce with a highly diverse demographic.
For more on this story, go to http://pensionsweek.com/news/fullstory.php/aid/2204.
ATP, the Danish firm shortlisted for the PADA administration position, has been named the 16th best place to work in Europe.
The survey, compiled by the Great Place To Work Institute, questioned employees and HR staff from 1,350 European companies.
Paternoster was placed in the top 50 UK workplaces and was praised for the fact that every employee is a shareholder.
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