It appeared that the employer, a maintenance contracting firm, had employed the claimant as a cleaning woman for work at a plant for which the employer had a maintenance contract. At the beginning, the claimant worked six hours a night for five nights a week. Upon the claimant's statement that the work was more than she could do alone, the employer hired another woman and thereafter each worked three hours per night. The claimant insisted that each be given four hours of...
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