In their recent report, mentioned above, Bell and Gaffney suggest that one way to tackle this perception is to redevelop
a contributory social security system in which those making national insurance contributions into the scheme receive clearer benefits for their own contributions.
Not exact matches
- and by making sure that work is rewarded over the long term, by reinforcing and renewing the
contributory principle in our
social security system.
More recently, Rachel Reeves, Byrne's successor as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary, has committed Labour to making sure that work is rewarded over the long term, by reinforcing and renewing the
contributory principle in our
social security system.
The significance of the new
social insurance program was that it sought to address the long - range problem of economic
security for the aged through a
contributory system in which the workers themselves contributed to their own future retirement benefit by making regular payments into a joint fund.