Newspaper group Trinity Mirror has announced the closure of its final salary pension scheme to all members.
From: news.bbc.co.uk
The group, which owns five national newspapers, more than 120 regional titles and over 400 digital products, informed staff by e-mail on Friday.
The National Union of Journalists condemned "the latest in a long line of attacks on staff", raising doubts about the capability of the group's bosses.
"The Group is... proposing to close the defined benefit pension schemes to future pension build-up," said the e-mail to staff shortly before 1700 GMT on Friday.
Paul Holleran, NUJ Scottish secretary, said: "The scrapping of the final salary scheme is the latest in a long line of attacks on staff at Trinity Mirror and serious questions need to be asked and answered about the capability of the senior Trinity directors."