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A strike of University employees to support their request for a ten-cent-an hour wage increase is definitely "out," according to Daniel G. Mulhivill, president of the University Employees' Representative Association.
Mulvihill would not disclose what future plans the union has, and University officials also declined to comment on the situation.
A one year contract was signed between the H.U.E.R.A. and the University last July.
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