Employers face fines up to €50,000 for failing to join auto-enrolment pension scheme

Up to 750,000 workers are set to be enrolled as MyFutureFund launches, with penalties for employers who fail to comply
Employers face fines up to €50,000 for failing to join auto-enrolment pension scheme

Dara Calleary with NAERSA board chairwoman Roma Burke and CEO Dermot Griffin. Picture: Maxwell's

The Government has vowed to crack down on employers who do not sign up for the new auto-enrolment pension scheme, "getting tough" with fines of up to €50,000 for those who ignore the new laws.

Auto-enrolment, known as MyFutureFund, should see all workers earning over €20,000 aged between 23 and 60 who do not have pension coverage signed up to the Government's scheme, which begins on January 1.

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