• Death in service: how much should employers pay out when tragedy strikes

    Death in service: how much should employers pay out when tragedy strikes
    When Pennie Davis was murdered last year, her employer, Sainsbury’s, gave the family a £1,100 death-in-service lump sum. But for a family with five children, that won’t go farThe five children of a woman murdered last year have been left struggling to make ends meet after her employer, Sainsbury’s, paid out a death-in-service lump sum of just £1,100. Rival retailers such as Tesco and Marks & Spencer would have awarded the family up to 50 times as much.Pennie Davis, 47, was stabb

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