Kampala — The National Organisation of Trade Unions (NOTU) has challenged private firms intending to offer pension fund services to design better plans for workers in the event of liberalisation of the sector by government.
In an interview with Daily Monitor on Tuesday, Mr Usher Wilson Owere, the chairman general NOTU, said now that government has retained National Social Security Fund (NSSF) and the Public Service pension schemes, private pension fund hoping to join the sector should design tailor made and unique products that add value to clients so that they attract more workers to save for their benefit.
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