Herbert Smith Freehills has upped its pension contributions for employees wishing to meet a new savings target in the U.K., as businesses seek to support their people amid cost of living pressures.

In a statement on Tuesday, the law firm said it has signed up to the ‘Living Pension Standard’, a new voluntary savings target for employers looking to help their staff to build up a pension pot to provide enough income for retirement.

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