HILL v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SEC.

No. 323-81.

449 A.2d 969 (1982)

Delbert HILL v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.

Supreme Court of Vermont.

July 15, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Delbert R. Hill, pro se.

Sargent & White, Morrisville, for defendant-appellee Town of Stowe.

Before BARNEY, C. J., and BILLINGS, HILL, UNDERWOOD and PECK, JJ.


PER CURIAM.

The claimant resigned from the Town of Stowe police force on January 30, 1981. He appeals a decision of the Vermont Employment Security Board which disqualified him from unemployment compensation benefits on the ground that he "left the employ of his last employing unit voluntarily without good cause attributable to such employing unit." 21 V.S.A. § 1344(a)(2)(A).

The claimant argues that harassment by the police chief made his work environment...

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