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PENNSYLVANIA UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW i PENNSYLVANIA UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW “UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION LAW” (1937 P.L.) Act of Dec. 5, 1936, Special Session 2, P.L. 2897, No. 1 Cl.43 Special Session No. 2 of 1936 No. 1936-1 AN ACT Establishing a system of unemployment compensation to be administered by the
This handbook will answer many of your questions and provide important information about Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation (UC) benefits. (See the Glossary in Appendix B for definitions of all underlined terms.) To speed processing of your UC claim, please carefully read the information in this document.
If you have been fired, you are entitled to Unemployment Compensation benefits, unless you were fired for “willful misconduct”. This information from Neighborhood Legal Services explains eligibility for unemployment compensation when you are laid off or fired from your job.
If you have been fired, you are entitled to Unemployment Compensation benefits, unless you were fired for “willful misconduct”. This information from Neighborhood Legal Services explains eligibility for unemployment compensation when you are laid off or fired from your job.
How to Apply for Unemployment Compensation. Here is a video from the Department of Labor and Industry that walks you through the application: Apply at www.uc.pa.gov or call the statewide number at 1-888-313-7284.
UC Basics. How do I apply for unemployment? Apply online at https://benefits.uc.pa.gov or call 1-888-313-7284. When can I apply for unemployment? Will I be eligible for benefits? What should I do after I file an initial claim for unemployment compensation? What does financial eligibility mean? How do I appeal my Monetary Determination?