Pilkington pension fund deficit 'in region of £300million'

Date: 6 February 2013

The troubles at struggling glassmaker Pilkington deepened after a union revealed the company has a deficit in its pension fund in the region of £300million.

GMB raised the prospect of industrial action as it announced a consultative ballot of its 500 St Helens members about whether to reject potential sweeping pensions changes.Read more here.The troubles at struggling glassmaker Pilkington deepened after a union revealed the company has a deficit in its pension fund in the region of £300million. 

GMB raised the prospect of industrial action as it announced a consultative ballot of its 500 St Helens members about whether to reject potential sweeping pensions changes.

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