Claimant was employed by the City of New York as a maintenance and filter plant operator at a public swimming pool during the summer season. Claimant resigned from his position because he believed that the working conditions in the maintenance facility, which was located in the basement of a building built in 1936, as well as problems with the water shut-off valve for the hair catcher that he had to clean as part of his duties created a dangerous work environment. The Unemployment...
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