The PCS union said its research showed that four in five Heathrow Border Force workers suffer from stress at work.
Border Force staff at Heathrow Airport will launch a four-day strike on Saturday in a long-running dispute over rosters.
More than one in four have taken time off due to stress or related mental health reasons since the introduction of the new rosters in April, said the union.General secretary Fran Heathcote said: “This survey shows how badly our members’ wellbeing is being affected by the new roster system.
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