An Ayrshire woman waging a campaign against tech giants Hewlett Packard over what she claims is a pensions ‘scandal’ hopes that a Westminster Parliamentary debate can shine a light on the issue.
Patricia Kennedy, from Coylton, has fought a long-standing battle with former employer Hewlett Packard Enterprise in bid to force the company to bump up discretionary pension contributions.
She claims the issue could potentially affect up to 1,500 people across the Ayrshire region alone. And last month she wrote to the chair of the company, Patricia Russo, in Texas, and issued an appeal for a company re-think before the Annual Shareholders' Virtual meeting.
Now the issue of UK pensions is set to be discussed at Westminster on Thursday, May 2, with Liberal Democrat MP for Orkney and Shetland, Alistair Carmichael, lending his voice.
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