Definition of auto-enrol in English:
auto-enrol
verbˈɔːtəʊɛnˌrəʊlˈɔːtəʊɪnˌrəʊl
[with object]Automatically register (someone) as a member of a scheme, especially a company pension scheme, without that person's active authorization.
the bank was the first UK company to auto-enrol its workforce under the government's requirement
Example sentencesExamples
- About half were either auto-enrolled or opted-in via their employer (13 per cent), so let's assume they are all still employees.
- The company said it expected to add over 300,000 auto-enrolled customers in 2014.
- He was also accused of auto-enrolling customers, charging them monthly fees on their credit cards without their permission.
- About 60 percent of customers using the federal exchange were auto-enrolled.
- If the Government is going to auto-enrol all other employees, surely it would want to auto-enrol them into schemes where the fees are reasonable.
- One-in-five employers yet to auto-enrol have already been warned by their current pension provider that they aren't guaranteeing access to all.
- He said the problem would only get worse if the Government begins auto-enrolling workers into KiwiSaver.
- Would anyone find it acceptable for the government to authorize insurance companies to "auto-enroll" customers?
- The Government claims that employers' payroll costs will rise by about 0.7 pc when employees are auto-enrolled into pension schemes.
- Larger companies would be the first to auto-enrol staff, to ensure that "teething problems" were out of the way by the time family firms were forced to provide pensions.