Post Office faces threat of strike action over pensions cut

Trustees considering plan to stop 3,500 members accruing benefits into final salary scheme

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Post Office workers are being balloted over strike action in response to proposals to close the organisation's final salary pension scheme.

Until now, the defined benefit fund, which has been off-limits to new employees since 2008, has allowed long-serving staff to make contributions and amass future payouts. Around half of the Post Office's 7,000 staff are members.

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