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Hundreds of Heathrow Border Force officers to start four-day strike
More than 300 workers will take action over plans to introduce rosters that could force 250 of them out of jobs
Hundreds of Border Force officers at Heathrow airport will begin a four-day strike on Monday in a dispute over working conditions.
The Public and Commercial Services union (PCS) said more than 300 of its members will walk out from 5am on Monday to 7am on Friday.
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