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More than 600 Border Force officers at Heathrow Airport are set to take four days of strike action in a dispute over shifts, the PCS union announced.
The strike is set to begin on April 11 and end four days later on April 14.
The officers, who carry out immigration controls and passport checks on behalf of Britain's Home Office, voted to take strike action last week over new changes to shift patterns.
PCS general secretary Fran Heathcote said: 'Ministers have fourteen days to withdraw these unfair and unnecessary proposals or our members at Heathrow will take strike action.