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A.F.L. organizers have ceased attempts to form a local here until next fall, officials announced last night.
The national group has been trying to win over University employees since March. Recent splits in the ranks of the University Employees Representative Association spurred the A.F.L. to try to outer the local labor scene.
Early this month, however, the maintenance men and engineers left the H.U.E.R.A. to form separate, independent groups. Janitors also threatened to leave.
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